Isoconversional Kinetic Analysis of Thermally Stimulated Processes in Polymers
University of Alabama at Birmingham · Université Côte d'Azur
Abstract
Abstract Summary: Isoconversional kinetic analysis involves evaluating a dependence of the effective activation energy on conversion or temperature and using this dependence for making kinetic predictions and for exploring the mechanisms of thermally stimulated processes. The paper discusses major results obtained by the authors in the area of the isoconversional analysis of polymer kinetics over the past decade. It provides a brief introduction to isoconversional methods and surveys the impact made by isoconversional analysis in several application areas that include kinetic predictions, thermal degradation, crosslinking (curing), glass transition, and glass and melt crystallization. It is concluded that…
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Arrhenius equation
- Activation energy
- Thermodynamics
- Kinetic energy
- Kinetics
- Materials science
- Thermal analysis
- Glass transition
- Affordable and clean energy