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Dsc apparatus q200

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The DSC apparatus Q200 is a thermal analysis instrument that measures the heat flow associated with phase transitions and chemical reactions in a sample as a function of temperature or time under a controlled atmosphere. It is designed to provide quantitative and qualitative data on a wide range of materials, including polymers, composites, and pharmaceuticals.

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Differential Scanning Calorimetry Analysis

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Differential scanning calorimetry tests were performed on DSC apparatus Q200, TA Instruments, USA. Dry samples (~5–6 mg) were heated from −50 to 150 °C, then cooled to −50 °C before being heated again to 230 °C at a 10 °C/min heating rate under nitrogen flow (50 mL/min). The results that were used and reported within the study are from the second heating run.
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Thermal Analysis of Material Samples

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TMDSC was performed using DSC apparatus Q200, TA instruments, New Castle, DE, USA. Room-conditioned samples were tested using Tzero aluminum pans (TA instruments) in the temperature range from −50 to 250 °C with 5 °C min−1 heating rate, modulation amplitude of 1 °C, and a period of 60 s under nitrogen flow (50 mL min−1).
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