Extracting the Oscillatory Component and Defining a Mean Amplitude of Thermokinetic Oscillations in the H/Pd System

@article{Lalik2020ExtractingTO,
  title={Extracting the Oscillatory Component and Defining a Mean Amplitude of Thermokinetic Oscillations in the H/Pd System},
  author={E Lalik},
  journal={The Journal of Physical Chemistry C},
  year={2020}
}
  • E. Lalik
  • Published 19 September 2020
  • Physics
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
The mean value theorem for integrals has been applied in constructing a base curve for non-equilibrium thermokinetic oscillations, q(t), recorded in oscillatory sorptions of H2(D2) in Pd. The mean values are calculated for each period of q(t), followed by cubic spline interpolation, forming the new non-oscillatory curve, h(t), to be used as a baseline for the oscillatory component of the original thermokinetic time series. Crucially, areas, under both q(t) and h(t) are strictly identical… 

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