Abstract
AbstractA laser temperature‐jump apparatus with conductometric detection is described with which relaxations of few microseconds can be measured. Oscillations after the fast heating can be avoided by a special construction of the cell. Errors in the relaxation time due to the high measuring frequency are discussed quantitatively and a correction method is given.
Subject
General Chemical Engineering
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