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"Sample Controlled Thermal Analysis" (SCTA) defines the branch of
thermal analysis in which a feedback from the sample is used to
control its heating or cooling. It is therefore the sample itself
which determines its own heating and cooling conditions, as the
name implies. This approach is a real breakthrough in the field of
thermal analysis. It has the advantage, compared with conventional
thermal analysis, of eliminating uncertainties due to thermal
effects in the sample container, improving resolution, and
accurately determining reaction temperatures and accurate kinetic
data. SCTA has, since its introduction in the early 1970's, been
used in many studies both on inorganic and to a certain extent
organic (polymers) compounds with the aim of studying the
temperature, type and kinetics of reactions taking place during
heating and cooling; in the case of ceramics and adsorbents SCTA
has even been used in the synthesis of materials with specific
properties. These techniques are now also available in commercial
thermal analysis instruments.
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