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Article: Ultrasensitive Calorimetry: One Of The Best Kept (And Advanced) R&D Secrets?
By Rusty Russell
Remember when you performed your first calorimetric test? Perhaps it was the classic Styrofoam cup test or the more sophisticated "bomb" (combustion chamber) calorimeter that allowed you to measure heat changes on large samples with remarkable accuracy. In fact, the bomb calorimeter was a standard apparatus used in scientific and industrial laboratories for many years. And today's ultrasensitive calorimetry is so instrumental in analyzing and developing pharmaceutical and polymer products and saving researchers, chemists, and engineers such extensive time and money that it might seem to be one of the best-kept secrets in product development today.
Reprinted with permission from BioProcess International 5(2):60-64 (February 2007)
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