Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Stephen Collins
Benefits
Increased Sensitivity for Detecting Weak (Glass) Transitions
Eliminates baseline curvature and drift
Increased Resolution Without Loss of Sensitivity
Two heating rates (average and instantaneous)
Ability to Separate Complex Thermal Events and Transitions Into Their Heat Capacity and Kinetic Components
Ability to Measure Heat Capacity (Structure) Changes During Reactions and Under Isothermal Conditions
Downside
Slow data collection
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