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Differential Scanning Calorimeter

Equipment Model

Shimadzu DSC-60 Plus

Description

Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) is a thermoanalytical technique used to measure the heat flow associated with physical and chemical transitions in a sample.

Lab

MSLS - CAIF

Institute

Manipal School of Life Sciences (MSLS)

Location

Manipal School of Life Sciences, Eshwar Nagar, Manipal, Udupi, Karnataka 576104, India

  • Applications

    • Protein Folding and Stability – Analysis of protein denaturation and aggregation.

    • Enzyme Activity and Catalysis – Study of enzyme kinetics and thermal stability.

    • DNA and RNA Melting Behavior – Investigation of nucleic acid thermal properties.

    • Thermal Properties of Drugs – Characterization of drug substances and formulations.

    • Polymer and Biopolymer Characterization – Study of thermal transitions in synthetic and natural polymers.

    • Material Science – Evaluation of thermal behavior of metals, ceramics, and composites.

  • Key Features

    • High sensitivity and precision for accurate thermal analysis.

    • Broad temperature range for diverse material testing.

    • Automated operation with user-friendly software.

    • Compact and efficient design for laboratory use.

  • Limitations

    • Requires careful sample preparation for accurate results.

    • Limited to thermal analysis; does not provide chemical composition details.

    • Sensitive to environmental conditions such as humidity and contamination.

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