To produce accurate and artefact-free MTDSC data it is necessary to choose
suitable experimental parameters (i.e. modulation period, temperature ampli
tude, sample mass and pan type). A poor choice of parameters can result in
distortion of the modulation and inaccurate heat capacity data and can also
affect the result of the deconvolution procedure. This paper aims to revie
w these effects and to offer some guidance on how to achieve optimum result
s. In particular, it is suggested that the modulation parameters should be
chosen to ensure that the sample can follow the programme without thermal g
radients developing and also that at least six modulations should take plac
e during any thermal transition. Two methods of calibration are discussed;
a one-point method is sufficient in most cases but a temperature-dependent
method should be used when more accurate data are required or for sub-ambie
nt experiments. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.