The glass transition is very sensitive to changes in molecular interaction. Measurement of glass transtion can be used to determine and characterize sturctural differences between samples or changes in a sample. Part 1 discusses the basic principles of the glass transition as well as its measurement and evaluation (See UserCom10). Part 2 presents a number of examples to illustrate the type of information that can be obtained from an analysis of the glass transition.
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The glass transition from the point of view of DSC measurements; Part 2: Information for the characterization of materials | Thermal Analysis Application No. UC 112 | Application published in METTLER TOLEDO Thermal Analysis UserCom 11