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Product category: Chromatography accessories
News Release from: Biotage | Subject: Advantage 3400
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 05 February 2004

Heat flow measurement as a kinetic probe

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A heat flow probe study was executed on a process chemistry workstation for the hydrolysis of acetic anhydride in water at temperatures from 25 to 55C

A heat flow probe study was executed on the Advantage series 3400 process chemistry workstation for the hydrolysis of acetic anhydride in water at temperatures from 25 to 55C The observed rate constant for the hydrolysis was determined from the heat flow measurements

An Eyring plot was produced and the enthalpy and entropy of activation was measured based on the total amount of heat that was observed during the hydrolysis.

For further details on this heat flow probe study, executed on the Advantage series 3400 workstation, please request application note 801 from Argonaut, using the links provided.

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