Study of poly(L-lactide) using Fast Scanning Calorimetry
Fast scanning calorimetry (FSC) is an effective analytical tool to characterize the thermal properties of polymers. Heating rates up to 100 000 K/s allow studies at time scales inaccessible with conventional calorimeters, whose rates are typically less than about 0.5 K/s. Recent studies have success...
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Main Authors: | Arbeiter Daniela, Oschatz Stefan, Illner Sabine, Grabow Niels |
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Language: | EN |
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De Gruyter
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9f457edb09b947ebb86c89d9d243d87c |
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