DSC by the TGA/SDTA851e Considering Mass Changes |
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Authors: | Riesen R. Vogel K. Schubnell M. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Mettler-Toledo GmbH, CH-8603 Schwerzenbach, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | DSC measurements in open pans are often disturbed by mass losses such as sublimation during melting or release of water during chemical reactions. By simultaneous DSC and TG measurements the DSC signal can be corrected. For this purpose, a temperature dependent calibration function has to be determined by which the SDTA signal from the TGA/SDTA851e measuring cell can be converted into a heat flow curve (DSC). By this procedure, accurate heat of melting can be determined despite ongoing sublimation in open pans. This method is illustrated with reference of the melting of anthracene. Additionally, condensation reactions were investigated and analyzed by DSC/TG even under ambient pressure, knowing the heat of evaporation. Using phenol formaldehyde resins the influence of the presence or the release of volatile reaction products on the reaction rate and kinetic parameters were studied. In general, the method can be used to correct DSC curves for thermal effects related to mass change. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | anthracene calibration DSC DTA evaporation phenol formaldehyde resin simultaneous DSC and TG |
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