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Thermometric titrimetry Theorical foundations and applications

Authors: Gwenola BURGOT, Jean-Louis BURGOT

Publication date: November 10, 2017 | Lire en français

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    5. Calorimetric applications

    In this section, applications of the method in the biological field are briefly mentioned, and examples of heat determinations of certain physical quantities other than reaction enthalpies are given.

    5.1 Biological applications

    Continuous isoperibolic calorimetry (thermometric titrimetry) is an interesting technique for studying the many equilibria in which proteins and other macromolecules interact with small ions and molecules

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