In this work is presented the complete thermal analysis of polyols by direct methods such as simultaneous thermogravimetric and differential thermal analyzer (TGA-DTA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), modulated DSC (MDSC), and supercooling MDSC. The different thermal events in the temperature range of 113⁻553 K were identified for glycerol (GL), ethylene glycol (EG), and propylene glycol (PG). Boiling temperature (T) decreased as GL > EG > PG, but increased with the heating rate. GL showed a complex thermal event at 191⁻199 K, identified as the glass transition temperature (T) and devitrification temperature (T), and a liquid⁻liquid transition (T) at 215⁻221 K was identified as the supercooling temperature. EG showed several thermal events such as T and T at 154 K, crystallization temperature (T) at 175 K, and melting temperature (T) at 255 K. PG also showed a complex thermal event (T and T) at 167 K, a second devitrification at 193 K, and T at 245 K. For PG, crystallization was not observed, indicating that, during the cooling, the liquid remained as an amorphous solid.

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