Abstract
TG and DSC techniques have been extensively used to study complex solid state reactions. For complex reactions (constituting of all exothermic or all endothermic one step first order individual reactions), it has been shown that the results of TG and DSC instruments may not be identical. This is because the TG instrument is incapable of correctly recording the true effective reaction rate of complex reactions (if the reaction rate is not proportional to the total amount of reactants). This may happen when the reaction rates of the individual reactions in the composite reaction mixture are significantly different. In this communication it has also been suggested that the Friedman analysis of obtaining activation energy (E) may be inapplicable for complex or composite reaction due to the fact that, there may be no unique effective constant conversion at various heating rates.
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