Heat Capacity Measurements by Simultaneous Relaxation and AC-Calorimetry

ORAL

Abstract

A high-resolution method for measuring the heat capacity $C_p$ using simultaneously AC and Relaxation Calorimetry techniques has been developed. This technique is useful for both first and second-order phase transitions of liquids and complex fluids. The difference of the $C_p$'s measured by the Relaxation and AC calorimetry is a direct measurement of a phase transitions' latent heat. As a test, the $C_p$ of two cyanobiphenyl liquid crystals, 5CB and 8CB, were measured using a square wave modulation pulse train over a base temperature range from $300$ to $320$~K in which 5CB exhibits a first-order phase transition and 8CB exhibits a first and second-order phase transition. Fourier transform analysis allows for the direct $C_p$ measurement at the fundamental frequency of the square wave pulse train (as well as higher frequency orders) as function of temperature (i.e., AC-mode). The heating and cooling relaxations at the beginning and end of the square pulse heating allows for a relaxation analysis of $C_p$ by applying the dual slope-method that includes all enthalpic conversions.

Authors

  • H. Kashuri

    WPI

  • K. Kashuri

    WPI

  • G.S. Iannacchione

    WPI