Perkin Elmer Differential Scanning Calorimeter
Methods IMC, Mühlhaupt
Perkin Elmer Differential Scanning Calorimeter | Model: | Pyris 1 |
Unit and Room: | Makro 3005 |
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Responsible: | Florian Müller |
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DSC |
Further information: | |
Short Description: Differentilal Scanning Calorimeter |
Picture of the Equipment
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Available Experiments/Techniques: Differential scanning calorimetry or DSC is a thermoanalytical technique in which the difference in the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of a sample and reference are measured as a function of temperature. |
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Special Equipment: Intercooler down to - 135 °C |
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Measurements on the equipment are currently done by: | Trained scientific service personal |
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Recent Publications, where this instrument was important (citation): |
K.M. Mattes, R. Vogt, C. Friedrich Analysis of the edge fracture process in oscillation for polystyrene melts Rheol Acta 47 (2008), 929-942 |
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Typical problems that may be solved with this instrument: | Analysis of phase transitions, melting, glass transition, or exothermic decomposition of polymers |
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