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Practical use of differential scanning calorimetry for thermal stability hazard evaluation

Sheng et al., 2019

Document ID
3162809616923951675
Author
Sheng M
Valco D
Tucker C
Cayo E
Lopez T
Publication year
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Organic Process Research & Development

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Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a common industry tool used in the assessment of thermal stability of materials. Despite widespread use of DSC for thermal stability hazard evaluation, mistakes in testing methodology or interpretations of data are common. To avoid …
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