Differential Scanning Calorimetry
theoretical background
             Galina Kubyshkina
     Elektromaterial Lendava d.d., Slovenia
Crystalline materials
      Typical features
          presence of a unit (cell),
          which is periodically repeated
          in space
          regular structure (lattice)
          have short and long range
          ordering
          anisotropy of properties
          have certain melting        and
          crystallization temperature
                                            Figure 1. Examples of different crystal lattices
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Amorphous materials
     Typical features
         do not have lattice
         irregular structure
         have short range ordering
         only
         isotropy of properties
         do not have certain
         melting    (crystallization)
         temperature
         exhibit glass transition       Figure 2. Polymorphism: crystalline
                                         and amorphous structure of SiO2
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  Materials and their transitions
          Phase transitions
A phase transition is the transformation of a thermodynamic system from one
phase to another
                              phase transitions
               first order                        second order
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  Materials and their transitions
          Melting and crystallization
Melting temperature - the temperature under which solid crystalline body has
                       transition to liquid state
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Materials and their transitions
      Glass transition
                         amorphous solids
      glassy state                          rubber state
                               Tg
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Materials and their transitions
      Rate effect: physical aging
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Aging
         Physical and chemical
                                         AGING
            chemical                                        physical
leads to modification of polymer chain            chemistry remains unchanged,
         (chemical reaction)                 but the local packing of the chains alters
                                                       (dimensional changes)
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  Materials and their transitions
              Glass transition, melting, crystallization
                                                              crystal region
                                                                                             amorphous
                                                                                               region
amorphous material             crystalline material
glass transition (Tg)    melting (Tm), crystallization (Tc)
                                                               Figure 3. Polymer structure
               Semicrystalline material
                        Tg, Tm, Tc
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Materials and their transitions
      The task
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Standards used
     ISO and ASTM Standards
                 International standard ISO 11357: Plastics – Differential scanning
                 calorimetry, prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 61, Plastics,
                 Subcommittee SC 5, Physical-chemical properties (7 parts)
               ASTM D3417-99     ASTM E1356-98     ASTM E537-98       ASTM E698-99
               ASTM E793-95      ASTM D3895-98     ASTM D5028-96      ASTM E928-01
               ASTM D4591-97     ASTM E1858-00     ASTM E1269-01
               ASTM D3418-99     ASTM E2009-99     ASTM E2070-00
               ASTM E794-98      ASTM E2046-99     ASTM E2041-99
                               www.iso.ch
                              www.astm.org
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Thermal Analysis - definition
      * International Confederation for Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (ICTAC)
    Thermal analysis* – a group of techniques in which a property of the
                        sample is monitored against time or temperature
                        while the temperature of the sample, in a specified
                        atmosphere, is programmed.
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          Classification of Thermal Analysis methods
                       By a property under studying
                       temperature                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            magnetic          deformation
temperature                                                                                                                                                                                heat                                                                                    mass
                        difference                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            properties    mechanical properties
the heating/cooling                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 thermomagneti           thermomechanical analysis
  curves analysis             DTA                                                                                                              calorimetry                                        DSC                                               TG                               TG analysis
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       c analysis          dynamic mechanical analysis
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    modulated force TMA
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                dynamic force TMA
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             static force TMA
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          dilatometry
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        DMA
                                                                optical                                                                                                                                electrical                                                                            acoustic
                pressure
                                                              properties                                                                                                                               properties                                                                           properties
            thermomanometri                      thermooptical                                                                                                                                    thermoelectrical                                                                         thermoacousti
                c analysis                          analysis                                                                                                                                          analysis                                                                               c analysis
                                    thermoluminescence analysis
                                                                                                                              thermorefractometric analysis
                                                                                               thermospectrometric analysis
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Thermally simulated sound
                                                                  thermophotometric analysis
                                                                                                                                                              thermomicrometric analysis
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Dielectric thermal analysis
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              thermoacoustic analysis
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        thermoelectrical analysis
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Thermally simulated
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Alternating current
                                                                                                                                                                                                    current analysis
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    DSC theoretical background
              Exothermic and endothermic processes
According to the classification, calorimetry is a technique for determining the quantity of heat
that is either absorbed or released by a substance undergoing a physical or a chemical
change. Such a change alters the internal energy of the substance. At constant pressure, the
internal energy is known as enthalpy, H.
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DSC theoretical background
        Enthalpy change between two states
                              ∆H - the change of enthalpy between two states
  ∆H = ∫ Cp· dT               Cp - specific heat capacity − the quantity of
                                     energy needed to change the temperature of
                                     1g of material by 1°C at constant pressure
                              T. - temperature
   hard to measure
                              Q - heat flux - the quantity of heat transferred per
                                     unit time and mass
                              υ - heating rate
        .
measure Q instead of cp
    .
                       The formula clearly shows the relationship between the most
                       important influential factors, namely, the heating rate and
                       mass
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    DSC theoretical background
               DSC measuring principle
                                                   The investigated specimen and the reference
                                                   specimen are heated (cooled) individually
                                                   “Zero equilibrium” principle is realized:
                                                   should be permanently provided ∆T=0
                                                   The heaters automatically adapt to the
                                                   temperature    changes      between    the
                                                   investigated specimen and the reference
                                                   specimen by supplying additional power
                                                   The difference between the power applied to
                                                   the investigated specimen and into the
                                                   reference specimen is measured as a
                                                   function of temperature and/or time
Figure 4.Scheme of a power-compensation DSC
                                                   The difference in thermal power ∆P is the
                                                   change in heat flux ∆Q relative to the
                                                   reference specimen thermal power PR
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   Sample crucibles (vessels)
                 Factors affecting the choice of a crucible
sample-crucible match              use conditions
                                      used method
        sample                     (DSC, DTA, TGA…)
                                                                 Requirements for materials:
    sample material                temperature range
   crucible material                  atmosphere
                                                                 Should be inert to the sample in the
    crucible volume               other conditions               temperature range used
                               (heating rate, pressure)
                                                                 Should not exhibit any physical
                       crucibles                                 transitions in the temperature range
  aluminum             gold        platinum              steel   used
                                                                 The     melting   point   should   be
                                                                 sufficiently high
    copper             glass       sapphire            alumina
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   DSC calibration
              Standard reference material
Standard reference material – a material for which one or more of the thermal properties are sufficiently
                              homogeneous and well established to be used for the calibration of DSC
                              apparatus, for the assessment of a measurement method or for assigning
                              values of materials.
                   The choice depends on the temperature range we work
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   DSC measurement
             Reference specimen
Reference specimen – a known specimen which is usually thermally inactive over the
                     temperature and time range of interest
                                                    Generally an empty pan identical
                                                     to the one with sample is used
 Figure 5.Scheme of a power-compensation DSC
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Result of DSC measurement
     DSC curve
                                                                                 melting peak
                                                 glass transition region
                                                                           1-st scan heating
                                                                           2-nd scan heating
                                                             cooling
                                                                                 crystallization peak
       Figure 6. DSC curve as a function of time (left) and temperature (right)
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   DSC applications
               Characteristic temperatures of transitions determination
                                                                     * according to ISO 11357
                      h/2
Figure 7. DSC curves in the region of a phase transition and the corresponding characteristic temperatures
       The temperatures Tmg, Tpm and Tpc are taken as glass transition temperature,
             melting temperature and temperature of crystallization respectively.
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DSC applications
        Enthalpy of transitions determination
                                                           * according to ISO 11357
                                                     The area of a DSC peak can be used to
                                                     estimate the enthalpy of transition, ∆H.
  Figure 8. Enthalpy of transition estimation
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       DSC applications
                    Enthalpy of transitions determination: problem
        Endo.
                                            Considered to have
                                                zero error
Main problem: extrapolation of the baseline in the peak region
To determine the baseline generally a straight line is used.
However, such approach too formal and has lack of theory.
                           The influence of changes in the
            (!!!)          sample's heat capacity or heat
                           transfer characteristics is not taken
                           into consideration.
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   Factors affecting on the result of DSC measurement
sample                     calibration                              sample pan                experiment conditions
          sample mass               baseline calibration                    pan material              temperature range
     mechanical history          standard reference material               pan geometry              heating/cooling rate
         thermal history           temperature calibration                  pan volume               start/end temperature
           contact area             enthalpy calibration                     pan cover                   holding time
         behavior during                                                  pan deformation             № of heating scan
         the experiment              reference material                    during packing
                                                                         and the experiment
         sample geometry   environmental conditions                                           results interpretation
          sample shape             atmosphere pressure              purge gas                       baseline determination
            impurities                   temperature                      type of purge gas            extrapolation of
                                                                                                         temperature
          water uptake                    humidity                               flow                  characteristics
                                                       factors
                   input                                                                      output
material                           DSC measurement                                                               vary
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DSC advantages
 wide range of temperatures
 programmed heating/cooling rates
 sensitivity
 any material may be tested
 any form of material may be tested
       piece
       fiber
       powder
       film
       liquid
       etc
 small amount of material is needed
 does not take much time
 clearness of results
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DSC disadvantages
  can not really control the rate of experiment (can check with
  thermocouple)
  dependent on too many parameters
  very sensitive to any changes
  the result depends a lot from the operator
  the procedure of standard parameters evaluation is not
  described precise and has lack of thermodynamic background
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        DSC use for structure analysis
                   Indirect method of structure modification observation
Figure 9. Morphology of Monomodal and bimodal PA6
                       Monomodal PA6
              Bimodal PA6
                                                            Figure   11. Melt-crystallization exotherms and
                                                            subsequent melting endotherms for monomodal and
Figure 10. Corresponding molecular mass distribution
                                                            bimodal PA6 materials prepared by the same
                                                            technology
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DSC use in quality control
  Thermal characteristics measurement
     characteristic temperatures of transitions
     enthalpy of transition measurement
     specific heat capacity measurement
  Identification of material
  Crystallinity
  Purity control
  Any chemical / physical transition revealing
  Stability control
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DSC use in quality control
      Thermal characteristics of raw material control
                            polymer
                               Thermal characteristics measurement
                               (to fit the requirements of technology)
                               Identification of polymer
                               Useful for recycled polymers
                            additives
                               Temperature characteristics measurement
                             prepared raw materials
                               Thermal characteristics measurement
                               (to fit the requirements of technology)
                               Identification of polymer
                               Useful for recycled polymers
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DSC use in quality control
                 Crystallinity estimation
    The properties of polymers are critically affected by their crystallinity: the more
    crystalline – the more rigid, strong, brittle it is.
    Determined as:                                   measured
                                                     from reference literature
     May be useful for polymer identification
Endo.
             Tm = 167°C                          Practical example:
            ∆Hm = 173J/g
                                                 Tm = 167°C        PP
                                                          ∆Hm          173
Heat flow
                                                     W=        ⋅ 100 =     ⋅ 100 = 84%
                                                          ∆Hm0         207        too high
                                                 More likely it is POM
                       Temperature
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     DSC use in quality control
                Purity estimation
                                                               The melting of a pure material takes place
                                                               over a narrow range. The result is sharp
                                                               melting peak on DSC curve at a
                                                               temperature    characteristic    of    this
                                                               material.
                                                               Impurities cause gradient of temperature
                                                               in the sample. As a result the melting
                                                               peak broadens and melting temperature
                                                               shifts.
Figure 12. DSC curves of a substance at three purity levels.
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   Degradation of polymer
            Characteristic temperatures of transitions determination
                                                                   time, years
Polymers are very sensitive to degradation
reactions occurring both during the processing
and during use.
Dominating degradation processes:                   Result:
   oxydation                                            color change
   thermal oxidation                                    properties change
   photo-oxidation
                 To prevent degradation process stabilizers are added.
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            DSC use in quality control
                   Oxidation stability estimation
                                                          Information about the stability of
                                                          materials can be obtained from the
                                                          analysis of decomposition reactions.
                 Isothermal measurement
                                                          One widely used standard test
                                                          method is the measurement of the
Endo.
                    Tm    oxidation induction time
                                                          oxidation induction time, OIT.
                                                             The differences in stability toward
                                                             oxidation between materials can
Heat flow
                      N2 / O2 switch
                                                             be clearly seen.
                                                             These measurements also allow
                                                             thermally,    mechanically       or
                          Time
                                                             chemically stressed material to
                                                             be distinguished from fresh
                 Figure 13. OIT measurement
                                                             material.
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