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Factors affecting the experimentally resolved shapes of TG curves

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From a theoretical consideration concerning the factors affecting the experimentally resolved shapes of thermogravimetric curves, the possible way to increase the accuracy of the thermogravimetric measurements were discussed.

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Unter theoretischen Aspekten bezüglich derjenigen Faktoren, die die experimentelle Auflösung thermogravimetrischer Kurven beeinflussen, wird ein möglicher Weg zur Steigerung der Genauigkeit thermogravimetrischer Untersuchungen diskutiert.

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Czarnecki, J.P., Koga, N., Šesták'ova, V. et al. Factors affecting the experimentally resolved shapes of TG curves. Journal of Thermal Analysis 38, 575–582 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01979384

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