Preferred Label : direct-injection enthalpimetry;
IUPAC definition : An analytical method in which a reactant is injected into a calorimetric vessel containing
another reagent. The enthalpy change of the ensuing reaction is measured and directly
related to the amount of the limiting reagent (usually the analyte). If the experiment
determines information other than amounts of analytes, an acceptable synonym is batch
injection calorimetry. Other terms which have been used in the literature but are
not recommended include the concentration thermometric technique and the direct thermometric
method.;
Origin ID : D01771;
See also
An analytical method in which a reactant is injected into a calorimetric vessel containing
another reagent. The enthalpy change of the ensuing reaction is measured and directly
related to the amount of the limiting reagent (usually the analyte). If the experiment
determines information other than amounts of analytes, an acceptable synonym is batch
injection calorimetry. Other terms which have been used in the literature but are
not recommended include the concentration thermometric technique and the direct thermometric
method.