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The application of modulated differential scanning calorimetry to the glass transition
Authors:J M Hutchinson  S Montserrat
Institution:(1) Engineering Department, Aberdeen University, AB9 2UE Aberdeen, Scotland, UK;(2) Laboratori de Termodinàmica ETSEIT, Departament de Màquines i Motors Termics, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Carrer de Colom 11, 08222 Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:The modulated differential scanning calorimetry (MDSC) technique superimposes upon the conventional DSC heating rate a sinusoidally varying modulation. The result of this modulation of the heating rate is a periodically varying heat flow, which can be analysed in various ways. In particular, MDSC yields two components (lsquoreversingrsquo and lsquonon reversingrsquo) of the heat flow, and a phase angle. These each show a characteristic behaviour in the glass transition region, but their interpretation has hitherto been unclear. The present work clarifies this situation by a theoretical analysis of the technique of MDSC, which introduces a kinetic response of the glass in the transition region. This analysis is able to describe all the usual features observed by MDSC in the glass transition region. In addition, the model is also able to predict the effects of the modulation variables, and some of these are discussed briefly.Financial support has been provided by the DGICYT (Project no.PB93/1241). J.M.H. wishes to acknowledge financial assistance for a sabbatical period from the lsquoGeneralitat de Catalunyarsquo.
Keywords:glass transition  MDSC
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