W. Poessnecker, A THEORETICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE PRECONDITIONS FOR OBTAINING THE TRUE THERMODYNAMIC TRANSITION-TEMPERATURE FROM ONLY ONE DSC MEASUREMENT, Thermochimica acta, 219, 1993, pp. 325-332
The true thermodynamic transition temperature can be obtained from one
DSC measurement alone. It can be determined by drawing the tangent to
the left side of the transition peak in the heat flux versus temperat
ure curve. The intercept of this tangent with the abscissa shows the t
rue thermodynamic transition temperature. This intercept temperature i
s independent of heat transfer coefficients, heat capacities and the h
eating rate, provided that (1) the heat capacity of the sample is five
or more times higher than that of the sample pan; (2) the heat transf
er coefficient between the sample and pan is not smaller than 2 X 10(-
2) W cm-2 K-1.