Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) Applications for Amorphous Content Calculations & in situ Raman studies
In this webinar, Dr. Damiano Cattaneo highlighted some examples of case studies such as amorphous content calculation and glass transition Tg RH (the critical relative humidity at the specific glass transition temperature). Moreover, we will focus on the characterization of an in situ study of camera and Raman applications during a DVS experiment. Website: https://www.surfacemeasurementsystems... Future webinars: https://www.surfacemeasurementsystems... Email us: [email protected]

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