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Differential scanning calorimetry DSC curve peak-splitting fitting method

A technique of differential scanning calorimetry and peak fitting, applied in the field of thermal analysis, can solve problems such as the enthalpy change value of dihydrate gypsum is not given, and the calculation program of DSC cannot be correctly identified.

Pending Publication Date: 2020-10-16
UNIV OF SHANGHAI FOR SCI & TECH
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However, the calculation result of the calculation program that comes with DSC only gives a peak at 131.77°C to represent the enthalpy change value of ettringite, which not only ignores the fact that the double peaks belong to ettringite, but also does not give the peak at about 170°C. The enthalpy change value of dihydrate gypsum, this result is not consistent with the phenomenon of dihydrate gypsum observed in the experiment
Therefore, it can be considered that the peak of dihydrate gypsum and the peak of ettringite overlap in a large area, which leads to the inability to correctly identify the DSC built-in calculation program

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[0022] The peak-splitting fitting method of the differential scanning calorimetry DSC curve of the present invention comprises the steps:

[0023] Step 1, such as figure 1 As shown, the DSC experimental data obtained by the test is drawn into a heat flow rate-temperature curve;

[0024] Step two, such as figure 2 As shown, determine the baseline required to calculate the peak area A. The determination of the baseline should follow the tangent to the DSC curve before the effect, and then coincide with the tangent to the curve after the effect;

[0025] Step three, such as image 3 As shown, according to the heat flow rate-temperature curve to determine the position of the possible endothermic peak and exothermic peak;

[0026] Step 4, such as Figure 4 As shown, according to the baseline and peak position, the peak is divided based on the Bigaussian function, that is, the overlapping peak is divided into multiple single peaks, and the Bigaussian function is:

[0027] ...

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The invention discloses a differential scanning calorimetry DSC curve peak-splitting fitting method. According to the method, a heat flow rate-temperature curve is drawn by utilizing DSC test data; determining a baseline required for calculating the peak area; determining the position of a possible endothermic (exothermic) peak tip; according to the base line and the peak tip position, a Bigaussian function is adopted to perform peak division on the coincident peaks; dividing substance types to which different peaks belong according to peak temperature positions of measured substances, superposing the different peaks of the same type of substances to obtain peak areas of the substances, calculating enthalpy change values according to the peak areas, and obtaining concentrations of the substances according to the enthalpy change values. According to the method, the overlapping peaks of the DSC curve can be well distinguished so that the concentration of each substance is accurately calculated, and the calculation precision of the concentration of an erosion product is greatly improved.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of thermal analysis, in particular to a method for fitting peaks of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) curves. Background technique [0002] Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) is a thermal analysis method that measures the relationship between the power difference input to the sample and the reference object and the temperature at a programmed temperature. Differential Scanning Calorimeter The recorded curve is called the DSC curve. It takes the rate of heat absorption or heat release of the sample as the ordinate, and the temperature T or time t as the abscissa. It can measure various thermodynamic and kinetic parameters, such as specific heat capacity, heat of reaction, heat of transition Wait. [0003] From the experiment of sulfate on concrete erosion, we can know that the erosion mechanism is that the expansion products dihydrate gypsum and ettringite lead to the destruction of concrete. The...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G01N25/48G01N17/00
CPCG01N25/4846G01N17/00
Inventor 李涛黄海涵陈文明
Owner UNIV OF SHANGHAI FOR SCI & TECH
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