The Effect of the Pressure Pulse on Solution Temperature in Stopped-Flow Calorimetry

Abstract
The pressure pulse effect, which exhibits itself by a step conductance rise on the response curves of thermistors in the stopped-flow microcalorimeter, is shown theoretically and experimentally to be due to the temperature rise of the solution caused by its adiabatic compression. Thermocouples respond similarly to thermistors in the range of 1 to 400 bars.

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