The Glass Transition from The Point of View of DSC Measurements; Part 2: Information for the Characterization of Materials - METTLER TOLEDO

The Glass Transition from The Point of View of DSC Measurements; Part 2: Information for the Characterization of Materials

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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 influencing factors (crystallinity, orientation, physical aging etc.)
 

 

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