Covers isothermal calorimetry, a method to measure heat production rate in materials like cement, discussing its importance and practical applications.
Covers the transition from chemistry to properties of materials, focusing on mechanical engineering and the importance of understanding material composition and fabrication processes.
Delves into the energetic determinants of protein folding, equilibrium constants, and thermodynamic properties of proteins, emphasizing enthalpy, entropy, and heat capacity.
Covers fundamental characterization approaches for solid materials, focusing on elemental analysis, thermal analysis, microscopy, and neutron-based spectroscopies.