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Melting of Polymers by Non-isothermal, Temperature-modulated Calorimetry: Analysis of Various Irreversible Latent Heat Contributions to the Reversing Heat Capacity

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
This paper provides an analysis of contributions to the apparent, reversing heat capacity when measured by temperature-modulated differential scanning analysis (TMDSC) with an underlying heating rate in the temperature range where irreversible transitions with latent heats occur. To deconvolute the data of a TMDSC scan into a total and reversing part, it is common practice to use the sliding averages and the first harmonics of the Fourier series of temperature and heat-flow rate. Under certain conditions, this procedure produces erroneous reversing contributions which are detailed by experiment and simulation. Unless the response to the temperature modulation is linear, the total heat-flow rate is stationary, and the transition is truly reversible and occurs only once during the temperature scan, one cannot expect a true deconvolution of total and reversible effects. In the presence of multiple, irreversible transitions within a modulation period, however, each process involving latent heat can increase the modulation amplitude, as demonstrated by computer-simulation of polymer melting. As a result, the multiple transitions may give erroneously high latent heats when integrating the apparent reversing heat capacity with respect to temperature.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
DI LORENZO, MARIA LAURA
Authors of the University:
DI LORENZO MARIA LAURA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/155810
Published in:
THERMOCHIMICA ACTA
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