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Development of Apparatus for Simultaneous Measurements of Raman Spectroscopy and High-Sensitivity Calorimetry
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EngineeringDifferential Scanning CalorimetryMeasurementEducationExperimental ThermodynamicsHigh-sensitivity CalorimetryChemistryAvailable Raman SpectrometerCalibrationCalorimetryThermodynamicsInstrumentationBiophysicsSimultaneous MeasurementsThermoanalytical MethodPhysical ChemistryCalorimetric MethodSpectroscopyStructural ChangesApplied PhysicsPrototype Ionic LiquidThermophysical PropertySpectroscopic Method
We constructed an apparatus that enables us to simultaneously detect structural changes of molecules and the accompanying thermal phenomena by combining a commercially available Raman spectrometer and a hand-made calorimeter. The use of thermoelectric modules as a heat flux sensor and as a heat pump in our calorimeter enables us to measure thermal phenomena with high sensitivity and high thermal stability at very slow heating and cooling rates. Efficiency is important to treat a small amount of sample and also to make the experimental conditions nearly quasi-static by balancing the heating effect of laser beam irradiation. As a performance test, we measured a prototype ionic liquid (IL), 1-buthyl-3-methylimidazolium bromide ([bmim]Br), which has some characteristic thermal properties. It was confirmed that the melting links to the cooperative conformational change of the butyl group in the [bmim]+ ion.
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