An automated differential scanning dilatometer. |
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Authors: | J F Blazyk D L Melchoir J M Steim |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02192 USA |
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Abstract: | A sensitive scanning dilatometer has been constructed which continuously records the apparent partial specific volume of small biological samples (10–100 mg) as a function of temperature. Changes in volume of 0.02 μl can be resolved. Tedious calibrations with their inherent errors are eliminated by employing a differential approach in which a recording electrobalance responds to the difference in buoyancy of identical sample and reference tubes. Agreement with the literature values for the specific volume of n-eicosane and the apparent partial specific volume of KCl was excellent. Apparent partial specific volumes obtained for dipalmitoyl lecithin, egg albumin, and bovine serum albumin agreed well with published values. |
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