Obesity is a physiological condition of chronic positive energy balance. While the regulation of energy metabolism varies widely among individuals, identifying those who are metabolically prone to ...
Calorimetry measures the amount of heat released or absorbed during a chemical reaction. It is a beneficial and powerful tool that accurately evaluates chemical processes, helps researchers assess ...
Users can use simple equipment to measure enthalpy, a term often associated with physicists but significantly relevant to daily life. Heat transfer plays a pivotal role in all these processes, and ...
Calorimetry-thermal-analysis products measure the changes in temperature and the reaction of a material to the temperature changes; they are useful in measurement methods such as expansion, ...
To date, calorimetry has not been given a fair trial in the PAT arena. Recent advances in reactor technology and design will ensure that real-time calorimetry is the present and future of PAT. The ...
Biochemical reactions are regulated by enzymes. These reactions involve binding, recognition, and the creation of non-covalent complexes. It is essential to characterize binding events in order to ...
Laboratory researchers face a major R&D challenge with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, but new technology means that heat profiles in cells can be examined accurately and fast, resulting in more ...
Like someone who finally sits after a long, tiring day of standing, gas-phase molecules breathe a sigh of relief, so to speak, as they “take a seat” (adsorb) on solid surfaces. The sigh comes in the ...
Heat release during cycling of battery half-cells is investigated by a combination of electrochemical methods and isothermal micro-calorimetry with special emphasis on Li- and Mn-rich NCM cathode ...
During EV usage, the energy contained in a battery is released through exothermic chemical reactions, which release large volumes of heat energy. Batteries are designed in such a way that this heat ...
It’s a bit icky reading between the lines on this one… but it’s a fascinating experiment! In his latest Applied Science video, [Ben Krasnow] tries to measure how efficient the human body is at getting ...
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