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Thermal Analysis

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Methods in Lignin Chemistry

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Thermal analysis is an important technique for determining the physical and chemical properties of polymeric materials. It may be defined as a set of methods used to measure the physical or chemical changes of substances as a function of temperature. Some common thermal analysis techniques are given in Table 4.8.1.

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Hatakeyama, H. (1992). Thermal Analysis. In: Lin, S.Y., Dence, C.W. (eds) Methods in Lignin Chemistry. Springer Series in Wood Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74065-7_14

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