Advancements of thermal analysis and calorimetry in Central-Eastern Europe and Mediterranean region

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Advancements of thermal analysis and calorimetry in  Central‑Eastern Europe and Mediterranean region © Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, Hungary 2020

Guest Editors

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Andrei Rotaru Assoc. Prof. Dr. Stefano Vecchio Ciprioti Sapienza University of Rome [email protected]

University of Craiova Institute of Physical Chemistry ’’Ilie Murgulescu’’ [email protected]

Prof. Dr. Ignazio Blanco

Prof. Dr. Matko Erceg

University of Catania [email protected]

University of Split [email protected]

This compilation is based on the peer-reviewed and selected papers presented at CEEC-TAC5 & Medicta2019.

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S. Vecchio Ciprioti et al.

Preface Stefano Vecchio Ciprioti1 · Andrei Rotaru2,3 · Ignazio Blanco4 · Matko Erceg5

The joint 5th Central and Eastern European Conference on Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (CEEC-TAC5) & 14th Mediterranean Conference on Calorimetry and Thermal Analysis (Medicta 2019) was organized in Roma, the capital of Italy, from 27 to 30 of August 2019. The fifth in the series of CEEC-TAC conferences and fourteenth in the Medicta ones, it was dedicated to thermal analysis and calorimetry as an important system of capacities for solving diverse issues in different fields of science and applications. The first CEEC-TAC conference took place in Craiova, Romania, in September 2011, the second one was held in Vilnius, Lithuania (2013), the third one in Ljubljana, Slovenia (2015), and the fourth one in Chişinău, Republic of Moldova (2017). The last Medicta conferences have been organized in Porto, Portugal (2011), Athens, Greece (2013), Girona, Spain (2015) and Loano, Italy (2017). Since “All Roads Lead to Rome”, it was somehow natural to meet here this time! Once maybe the first center of European consciousness, Roma is now an impressive cosmopolitan city with an artistic, architectural and cultural history that has influenced the whole world and dates back to almost 3000 years ago. We are happy to announce that at this conference, by joining the efforts of two traditional zones of thermal sciences, the number of participants reached a Record: 372 scientists from 38 countries (over 6 continents). The CEEC-TAC5 & Medicta2019 conference in Roma started with the 5th Edition of the Short Summer School on Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. During the meeting,

a wide range of topics was covered by 7 Plenary lectures and 16 Invited lectures; there were 4 parallel sessions of 27 oral presentations each and 3 poster sessions with 106 posters each, totalizing 450 works. Besides the regular sessions, there were two workshops on Materials and respectively on Kinetics & Life time predictions, followed by an ICTAC Committee for Kinetics and an ICTAC committee for Materials round table. We would like to once again congratulate the researchers for their valuable contribution in the field of thermal analysis and calorimetry: the award for the “Distinguished TA&C Researcher in Central and Eastern Europe” was offered to Professor Vahur Oja (Estonia) and the award for the “Outstanding Y