NETZSCH Measurements
- Instrument
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DSC 204 F1 Phoenix®
- Sample Mass
- 10.55 mg
- Isothermal Phase
- 7 min
- Heating/Colling Rates
- 10 K/min
- Crucible
- Al, pierced
- Atmosphere
- N2 (40 ml/min)
Evaluation
As a semi-crystalline polymer, POM-C shows a glass transition at -71°C (both heatings, midpoints) with step heights (Δcp) of 0.09 J/(g.K) and melting peak temperatures of 170°C (1st heating, blue) and 168°C (2nd heating, green). The difference in melting temperature values is due to the better contact between the sample and crucible bottom after the first melting of the material.
The peak temperature (2nd heating, 168°C) of POM-C is 13 K lower than that of POM-H (on page 117), and the melting enthalpy differs by approx. 9% (178 J/g for POM-C, 195 J/g for POM-H). However, there is no linear relation between these
results and the actual degrees of crystallinity of the present samples, since the literature values for melting enthalpies for a crystallinity of 100% (316 to 335 J/g for POM (Homo) and 181 to 192 J/g for POM (Copo)) are strongly deviating.