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Dsc 204 f1 phoenix equipment

Manufactured by Netzsch
Sourced in Germany

The DSC 204 F1 Phoenix is a differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) instrument manufactured by Netzsch. It is designed to measure the thermal properties of materials, such as their heat capacity, phase transitions, and reaction kinetics, over a wide temperature range. The equipment provides accurate and reproducible data to support research and development activities.

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4 protocols using dsc 204 f1 phoenix equipment

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Thermal Analysis of Modified Films

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Thermal analysis of the films was conducted using Netzsch DSC 204F1 Phoenix equipment with Netzsch Proteus software (Netzsch, Selb, Germany). The film samples (5 mg) were placed in an aluminum pan and heated in a nitrogen atmosphere from 30 to 150 °C with a rate of 10 K/min in a single cycle (without a cooling phase), with the empty aluminum pans as a reference. The films containing gelatin and carrageenan were investigated in terms of detecting the formation of a polyelectrolyte complex. Moreover, films modified with Aquacoat CPD or Eudragit L (GA, GE) were investigated and compared soon after preparation and after storage for 10 months at room temperature/15–25% RH.
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Differential Scanning Calorimetry Analysis

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Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements were performed under a nitrogen atmosphere using DSC 204 F1 Phoenix equipment from Netzsch, calibrated using an indium standard. The samples (3–6 mg) were placed into aluminium DSC pans with a pinhole, and an empty pan was used as a reference. Heating from 20–300 °C was carried out at a heating rate of 10 °C/min.
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Thermal Analysis of Material Samples

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Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) was performed using a TA Q500 Thermogravimetric Analyzer (TA Instruments, New Castle, DE, USA). Each sample (approximately 10 mg) was placed in platinum pans. Thermal analysis was complemented by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), using a DSC 204 F1 Phoenix equipment (Netzsch, Selb, Germany). Each sample (5e10 mg) was placed in aluminum pans. The TGA and DSC thermograms were recorded over the 35e500 C range, under a heating rate of 10 C/min.
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Thermal Analysis of Samples

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The DSC measurements were conducted in a nitrogen atmosphere using DSC 204 F1 Phoenix equipment (Netzsch, Waldkraiburg, Germany), which was calibrated with an indium standard. The samples, ranging from 3 to 6 mg, were placed into aluminum DSC pans and heated from 20 to 500 °C at a rate of 10 °C/min.
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