Abstract

Spreadsheets have rarely been used to analyze TG and DTA (or DSC) data to obtain activation energy E and reaction order n (or mechanism). In the recent past and in this paper spreadsheet procedures have been successfully used to ascertain E and n or E and mechanism. In this paper, these procedures are applied to theoretical TG data, to TG data for calcium oxalate, calcium carbonate, teflon and sodium bicarbonate and to DTA data for benzenediazonium chloride. In addition, some of the many advantages of using such procedures are mentioned. The aim of this paper is to extend the implementation of spreadsheets in thermal analysis.

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