Differential Scanning Calorimetry as a tool for Heat Capacity Determination
This report presents cp measurements of PET and Indium performed with Anton Paar’s Julia DSC system.
Specific heat capacity (cp) is defined as the energy needed to raise temperature of one unit of mass of a material by one Kelvin. It is used to study structural changes and phase transitions. cp is reliably measured by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) following ISO 11357-4 and ASTM E1269 standards, using three measurements: blank, sapphire reference, and sample.
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