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Further aspects of the kinetic compensation effect

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Mathematical considerations are used to show that the existence of an isokinetic point does not always indicate the kinetic compensation effect as a result of physicochemical reasons. The correlation of the Arrhenius parameters is given for both the inappropriate kinetic model function and the working temperature interval.

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Koga, N., šesták, J. Further aspects of the kinetic compensation effect. Journal of Thermal Analysis 37, 1103–1108 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01932804

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