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| Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) has been used for over forty years to characterize transitions in materials. However, especially for the novice or periodic user of DSC, interpretation of observed events in the DSC data is often very difficult. The primary reason for the problem is that the measurement of heat flow is essentially a universal detector. Almost everything that happens in the sample (melting, crystallization, evaporation, annealing, etc.) involves either the absorption or release of heat. Since many of these processes overlap in temperature, the selection of analysis limits is difficult and often subjective. |
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