thermoanalytic

Adjective

 * 1) * 1975, W. Flaig, H. Beutelspacher, E. Rietz, Soil Components: Volume 1: Organic Components, Springer-Verlag, Chapter 1, "Chemical Composition and Physical Properties of Humic Substances":
 * That was because until recent years there was only a small amount of information about the reaction kinetics and mechanism of thermochemical processes, and on the other hand, suitable supplementing methods such as gas chromatography and mass spectrometry for comparative investigation, were still being developed for application to thermoanalytic methods.
 * That was because until recent years there was only a small amount of information about the reaction kinetics and mechanism of thermochemical processes, and on the other hand, suitable supplementing methods such as gas chromatography and mass spectrometry for comparative investigation, were still being developed for application to thermoanalytic methods.