화학공학소재연구정보센터
Thermochimica Acta, Vol.409, No.2, 111-119, 2004
Comparison of simulated and actual DSC measurements for first-order transitions
A system of differential equations modeling a heat flux DSC is solved and the results are compared with those obtained using a TA Instruments Q1000(TM) DSC.(1) It incorporates a new heat flow rate measurement technique that determines the heat flow rate between the sample and its pan. Two types of first-order transitions are investigated: melting of a pure substance and solidification of a pure substance including super-cooling. In both transitions, the peak shape obtained using the new heat flow rate measurement and predicted by the model is quite different from that measured using conventional DSC. It is shown that the differences are the result of simplifications implicit in the conventional heat flow rate measurement that is based solely on the difference between sample and reference calorimeter temperatures. Heat flow rates measured using the improved measurement agree very well with the model predictions for heat exchange between the sample and its pan. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.