Thanks for the answer, please see the attached image of the DSC plot. I think the system is so complicated. We expected to see the melting point around 390 0C.
What is the heating/cooling rate? Have you tried to carry out the DSC measurement for pure constituents? Are you sure about the purity of your compounds? Is it homogeneous?
Regarding your question, you can easily determine the melting point/phase transition enthalpy, until you can find the proper baseline. It can be done in every DSC software (normally distributed by the equipment supplier, however, you can do it also manually).
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Did your salts react with the crucible/pan for DSC?
Did you measure the mass before and after the DSC? Was the mass the same? Did you lose some F?
If you place your material in a furnace and perform the same heating and cooling profile then take your sample to an XRD, is your material the same as you started?
Thanks for the answer, yes, we have recorded the weigh for the samples before and after DSC runs and we observed that the weigh of the salt mixture decreased. We are going to do an XRD after making the salt mixture in a furnace.
Please post all your DSC curves with TG. Plot Enthalpy on the y axis and temperature on the x axis. Post separately for heating and cooling. Lets have a look.
Fluoride materials are very hard to work with. I am sure you have pitted your measuring head as your samples have decomposed.