Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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675514 | Thermochimica Acta | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A miniaturized calorimeter with a signal noise of less than 10 nW is presented for the first time. The outstanding signal performance was obtained due to an elaborated temperature control inside the system. With a sample volume of around 6 μl a specific heat flow detection limit of <2 mW l−1 was achieved, which is a prerequisite for promising microbiological applications. The performance of the new calorimeter is demonstrated by investigations of the metabolic heat production of biofilms, bacteria cultured in suspensions, and single fish embryos.
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Authors
J. Lerchner, A. Wolf, H.-J. Schneider, F. Mertens, E. Kessler, V. Baier, A. Funfak, M. Nietzsch, M. Krügel,