3.1. Influence of the scanning rate
Increasing the cooling rate causes the crystallisation peak temperature to shift to lower temperatures, the peak height
and area increase as expected, see Fig.1. The enthalpy of crystallisation (peak area divided by scan rate) slightly
increases as well, which is unexpected. In the cooling curve there is an artefact (oscillation?) which moves to lower
temperatures at lower cooling rates. At higher scanning rates the cooling curves stop at higher temperatures because
the cooling rate can no longer be sustained when approaching the base temperature.