Specific heats of polymer powders by differential scanning calorimetry

  • Vargha-Butler E
  • Neumann A
  • Hamza H
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Abstract

The specific heats of five polymers were determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) in the temperature range of 300 to 360 K. The measurements were performed with polymers in the form of films, powders, and granules to clarify whether or not DSC specific heat values are dependent on the diminution of the sample. It was found that the specific heats for the bulk and powdered form of the polymer samples are indistinguishable within the error limits, justifying the determination of specific heats of powders by means of DSC.

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Vargha-Butler, E. I., Neumann, A. W., & Hamza, H. A. (1982). Specific heats of polymer powders by differential scanning calorimetry. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 60(14), 1853–1856. https://doi.org/10.1139/v82-257

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