Abstract: | Differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) analyses of mixtures of hydrogen peroxide and lignocellulosic materials have been performed. The influence of chamber atmosphere composition, heating rate, pinhole size, lignocellulose particle size, and hydrogen peroxide-to-lignocellulose ratio were examined. With the exception of particle size, the variables produced significant effects on the DSC curves. These effects were mainly connected with changes in the atmosphere surrounding the sample, sample density, heat capacity, and heat conductance. |