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Thermogravimetry is a technique measuring mass change during programmed heating.
Electrochemical Quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM) studies helped out to calculate the total mass change during Co MnHCF formation.
The mass change during the formation of the SEI was monitored with different 2 5H -furanone to FEC ratio using an electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance.
The polymer mass change during the voltammetric cycles reveals the role of the solvent in balancing the mass flux across the layer.
The initial body mass and mass change during the metabolic measurements of rhinoceros auklets was 552±36 g (n = 4) and 32.7±9.8 g day−1 (n = 4), respectively (Table 1).
After controlling for significant effects of the former, we found that exposed newts lost 33% more mass than control newts, with treatment explaining 7.5% of the variation in mass change during the experiment (F1,63 = 10.55, p = 0.002; Figure 3a).
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These phenomena result in complex, non-monotonic film mass changes during redox cycling.
Mass changes during the electrochemical processes showed that the cation is not involved into the charge balancing of the film.
Impedance data and mass changes during synthesis also contributed to a better definition of the induction period.
Mass changes during the redox process of the film were also monitored in-situ by electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM).
However, at higher scan rates (>50 mV/s), increased mass changes during reduction are attributed to simultaneous acetonitrile transport into the V2O5 film.
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