Note: Low temperature calibration of a commercial differential scanning calorimeter. 2018

John G Berberian
Department of Chemistry, Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19131, USA.

A method for a direct calibration of temperature for a commercial differential scanning calorimeter is presented. The advantage of this calibration method is that it can be done for any number of selected temperatures and is not dependent on standards of known melting points in the temperature range of interest. The calibration presented in this note is for the temperature range from 91 K to 273 K, the temperature range of interest, but the range can easily be extended.

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