Assumptions in Molecular Weight Determination and their impact on MW determination
DSC measures the quantity of required heat necessary to melt a sample where the heat of fusion is calculated based on a percentage of crystallinity. Therefore, the methods used to measure crystallinity, weight determination such as DSC must be detailed to retrieve valuable results. However, in most of the molecular weight determination methods, there are certain assumptions undertaken but those assumptions also have a certain impact on results. In DSC profile, three types of distinct probabilities of uncertainty exist. The first is natural uncertainty that may be linked to equipment such as uncertainty of weight measurements of the sample. ...