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DSC vs TGA analysis
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DSC (Differential Scanning Calorimetry)
DSC measures the heat flow to and from a sample as the temperature changes. It is used to determine the energy absorbed or released during thermal.transitions such as melting, crystallization, and glass transitions

TGA (Thermogravimetric Analysis):
TGA measures the change in mass of a sample as it is heated or cooled. It is particularly useful for studying thermal decomposition, moisture content, and compositional analysis.

Figure from Physical Methods in Chemistry and Nanoscience by Pavan M.V. Raja and Andrew R. Barron
1. Temperature Range:
DSC: Typically operates from -170°C to 600°C.
TGA: Typically operates from room temperature to 1,000°C.
2.Primary Determination:
DSC: Measures changes in heat flow, providing data on transition temperatures and enthalpies.
TGA: Measures changes in mass, providing data on mass loss or gain and residual mass.
3. Applications:
DSC: Used for studying phase transitions, glass transitions, and specific heat capacity.

- Melting/Crystallization: Understanding the melting and crystallization behavior of polymers and other materials.
- Phase Transitions: Identifying solid-phase transitions which are crucial for materials science research.
- Glass Transition: Determining the glass transition temperature of polymers.
- Oxidation Resistance: Evaluating the oxidative stability of materials.
TGA: Used for analyzing thermal stability, decomposition, and compositional analysis

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Mass Change Study: Analyzing mass changes due to decomposition or oxidation/reduction reactions.
Composition Analysis: Determining the composition of multi-component materials by observing distinct weight loss steps.
Thermal Stability: Assessing the thermal stability of various materials under different atmospheres.
Decomposition Kinetics: Evaluating the kinetics of decomposition reactions
4. Combined Use:
Using DSC and TGA together can provide comprehensive thermal analysis, identifying both the type of reaction and the associated mass changes
5. Output:
DSC: Provides data on transition temperatures and enthalpies.
TGA: Provides data on mass changes and residual mass.