Thermal lag caused by poorly heat-conductive samples results in nonlinear temperature gradients during non-isothermal DSC measurements in the absence of thermal events | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Thermal lag caused by poorly heat-conductive samples results in nonlinear temperature gradients during non-isothermal DSC measurements in the absence of thermal events
Key Points
Nonlinear temperature gradients arise from significant thermal lag in samples, impacting measurement reliability.
The observed variation in temperature was notably affected by the heat-conductive properties over several trials.
Observational analysis across multiple conditions indicated that poorly heat-conductive samples led to inaccurate thermal readings.
These findings highlight measurement inaccuracies, necessitating better sample selections for reliable non-isothermal DSC measurements.