Thermochimica Acta, Vol.229, 125-132, 1993
The Heat Defect in the Water Absorbed Dose Calorimeter
The water absorbed dose calorimeter can be established as a primary standard for the quantity, water absorbed dose, if the heat defect problem can be solved. The method chosen is an experimental absolute determination using a total absorption calorimeter for high energy electrons, so that the heat defect need not necessarily be zero, which is a crucial condition, but only stable. First results, including investigations of the stability of the heat defect for various aqueous solutions, are presented.