Foreword Sergey Vyazovkin, Nobuyoshi Koga, and Christoph Schick 1. Decomposition of organic wastes: Thermal analysis and evolution of volatiles Rafael Font 2. Thermal analysis of biobased polymers and composites Nathanaël Guigo and Nicolas Sbirrazzuoli 3. Polymer Nanocomposites Krzysztof Pielichowski and Kinga Pielichowska 4. Thermal behavior of chalcogenide glasses Roman Svoboda and Jirí Málek 5. Applications of Thermal Analysis to the Study of Phase Change Materials R. Parameshwaran, A. Sari, N. Jalaiah, and R. Karunakaran 6. Characteristics of Thermal Decomposition of Energetic Materials in the Study of Their Initiation Reactivity Svatopluk Zeman 7. Analysis of Polymer Crystallization by Calorimetry Maria Laura Di Lorenzo, René Androsch, Alicyn Marie Rhoades, and Maria Cristina Righetti 8. Modern isoconversional kinetics: From misconceptions to advances Sergey Vyazovkin 9. Pharmaceutical applications of thermal analysis Kohsaku Kawakami 10. Thermoanalytical characterization techniques for multiferroic materials Eva Gil-González, Antonio Perejón, Pedro E. Sánchez-Jiménez, José M. Criado, and Luis A. Pérez-Maqueda 11. Kinetics and mechanisms of solid-gas reactions Michèle Pijolat and Loïc Favergeon 12. Physico-geometric approach to the kinetics of overlapping solid-state reactions Nobuyoshi Koga 13. Glass transition and physical aging of confined polymers investigated by calorimetric techniques Daniele Cangialosi 14. Chalcogenides for phase-change memory Jiri Orava and A. Lindsay Greer 15. Development of direct and indirect methods for determination of vaporization enthalpies of extremely low volatile compounds Sergey P. Verevkin, Dzmitry H. Zaitsau, Christoph Schick, and Florian Heym 16. Aluminum alloys Benjamin Milkereit, Olaf Kessler, and Christoph Schick 17. Metals and alloys John Perepezko 18. Fast scanning chip calorimetry Christoph Schick and Renè Androsch 19. Dilatometry Martin Hunkel, Holger surm, and Matthias Steinbacher
Sergey Vyazovkin received his PhD from Belorussian State University (1989). His research is concerned with the kinetics of thermally stimulated processes in condensed phase systems. He is a winner of the Mettler-Toledo Award in thermal analysis and of the James J. Christensen Award in calorimetry. Professor Vyazovkin is editor of Thermochimica Acta, a member of the editorial board of Macromolecular Rapid Communications and Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, and the chairman of the Kinetics Committee of the International Confederation for Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. His research has been published in one book, four book chapters, and 160 peer-reviewed papers cited over 11,000 times.
Nobuyoshi Koga received his PhD-CSc from the Institute of Chemical Technology in Pardubice (Czechoslovakia, 1991). His research covers thermal analysis and mechanisms of solid-state reactions. He is also known as a specialist in chemistry education research. He is a winner of the ICTAC Young Scientist Award (1996), Jaroslav Heyrovsky Honorary Medal for Merit in Chemical Sciences (The Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 2013), The Award of the Japan Society of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (2014), and others. Professor Koga is editor of Thermochimica Acta (Elsevier), honorary editor of the Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (Springer), editor of a Japanese book on thermal analysis, and vice president of the International Confederation for Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. His research on thermal analysis has been published in 12 book chapters and 100 peer-reviewed papers as well as two book chapters and 50 peer-reviewed papers on chemistry education.
Christoph Schick received his PhD from Technical University Merseburg, Germany (1980). His research is concerned with glass and phase transitions in different materials spanning from small organic molecules over polymers to metals. He is interested in advanced calorimetric methods, particularly fast scanning calorimetry. He is a winner of the Mettler-Toledo Award in thermal analysis, the James J. Christensen Award in calorimetry, and three more European awards in calorimetry. Professor Schick is editor of Thermochimica Acta, a board member of the German society of thermal analysis (GEFTA), and counsellor of the International Association of Chemical Thermodynamics (IACT). His research has been published in one book, 15 book chapters, and 300 peer-reviewed papers cited over 7,000 times.