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Can one measure precise heat capacities with DSC or TMDSC?</o:p>

A study of the baseline and heat-flow rate correction

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During a prior study of gel-spun fibers of ultrahigh-molar-mass polyethylene, a substantial error was observed on calculating the heat capacity with a deformed pan, caused by the lateral expansion of the fibers on shrinking during fusion. In this paper, the causes of this and other effects that limit the precision of heat capacity measurements by DSC and TMDSC are explored. It is shown that the major cause of error in the DSC is not a change in thermal resistance due to the limited contact of the fibers with the pan or the deformed pan with the platform, but a change in the baseline. In TMDSC, the frequency-dependence is changed. Since irreversible changes in the baseline can occur also for other reasons, inspections of the pan after the measurement are necessary for precision measurements.

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Pak, J., Qiu, W., Pyda, M. et al. Can one measure precise heat capacities with DSC or TMDSC?</o:p>. J Therm Anal Calorim 82, 565–574 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10973-005-0935-8

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