Adiabatic Reaction Calorimetry
Accelerating Rate Calorimeter 244 (ARC®)
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VariPhi:
VariPhi is a controlled variable DC heater used in Accelerating Rate Calorimeters (ARC®) and Automatic Pressure Tracking Adiabatic Calorimeters (APTAC) to provide the most accurate simulation of real-world thermal environment.
VariPhi’s sophisticated calibration software regulates and records the amount of energy supplied by the internal heater.
VariPhi enables precise measurement of heat, pressure, and activity within a sample, avoiding the need for complicated mathematical corrections.
VariPhi in Accelerating Rate Calorimeters/Automatic Pressure Tracking Adiabatic Calorimeters Mode (ARC®/APTAC Mode)
The Accelerating Rate Calorimeter and Automatic Pressure Tracking Adiabatic Calorimeter heaters (acting as guard heaters) provide a well controlled near-adiabatic environment for the VariPhi, bomb, and sample system. This allows the sample to be tested in the standard Accelerating Rate Calorimeters/Automatic Pressure Tracking Adiabatic Calorimeters operational modes such as Heat-Wait-Search™, Iso-fixed™, or Iso-Track™.
VariPhi’s key features in Accelerating Rate Calorimeters (ARC®)/Automatic Pressure Tracking Adiabatic Calorimeters (APTAC) mode include:
- The internal heater compensates for the heat lost to the sample bomb during an exotherm.
- The user can define the thermal inertia or PHI (Φ) for the test. The heater returns all or part of the heat lost to the bomb wall to the sample. A user can define the exact thermal inertia at which to run the test.
- Tests can be run at the exact thermal inertia at which they will run in the plant or storage container.
- Sample heat capacity is measured as a function of temperature.
- Kinetics that are dependent on thermal inertia, such as competing reactions that cannot be compensated for mathematically, are no longer a problem.
- Thermal inertia can be corrected without having to extrapolate kinetics from overlapping and multiple reactions.
- Data obtained will directly correspond to actual run or storage conditions making it easier to relay the information to non-calorimetry specialists.
VariPhi in Scanning Mode
By using VariPhi as an additional heater, the user can run ramp tests with the Accelerating Rate Calorimeter (ARC
®) or Automatic Pressure Tracking Adiabatic Calorimeter (APTAC) that deliver improved information about the activity in a sample.
By operating in scanning mode, VariPhi can measure exothermic and endothermic activity, heat capacity, and pressure within a sample, faster and more cost effectively than a standard differential scanning calorimeter.
In scanning mode, VariPhi provides the following key features:
- Faster data collection on exothermic activity than Heat-Wait-Search tests
- Heat capacity measured directly as a function of temperature
- Enhanced measurements and capabilities over traditional DSC analysis
- Ability to set thermal inertia for direct real-world comparison