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Polymer analysis using fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy

Brochures and specifications | 2020 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
FTIR Spectroscopy
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Summary

Significance of Polymer FTIR Analysis


Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy provides rapid, non-destructive molecular information, making it a cornerstone technique for polymer characterization. It enables identification of functional groups, monitoring of reaction kinetics, evaluation of additive levels, and quality control across research, development, and production environments.

Objectives and Study Overview


This work reviews the application of the Agilent Cary 630 FTIR spectrometer and its modular sampling accessories for qualitative and quantitative polymer analyses. Key goals include demonstrating simplified workflows for:
  • Measurement of antioxidant additives in polyethylene and polypropylene.
  • Determination of copolymer blend ratios in PE/PP, SBR, and PEVA systems.
  • Evaluation of vinyl group content in polyethylene resins.
  • Quantitation of ethylene content in ethylene-propylene copolymers.

Methodology and Instrumentation


The Cary 630 FTIR features a compact interferometer with interchangeable sampling interfaces:
  • DialPath transmission accessory for thin films and polymer coupons.
  • TumblIR accessory for turbid and bulk samples with adjustable pathlength.
  • Single-reflection diamond ATR module for direct surface analysis of powders, pellets, and films.
Sample handling is guided by MicroLab software, offering step-by-step methods and color-coded quantitative feedback. Pathlength control and ATR pressure fixtures ensure high reproducibility.

Main Results and Discussion


  • Antioxidant Additives: Direct quantitation of Irganox 3114 and 1010 in polypropylene and polyethylene films achieved with high accuracy using DialPath transmission, matching conventional methods.
  • PE/PP Blends: Rapid determination of PE:PP ratios over 35–85% range via transmission on film; calibration using the absorbance ratio of methyl and methylene bends (1376 cm−1/1462 cm−1) yielded R² values comparable to ASTM D3900-05a spray deposition.
  • SBR Copolymer: ATR measurements provided linear calibration for styrene content, correlating monomer ratio to material hardness and elasticity.
  • PEVA Copolymer: Diamond ATR analysis enabled reliable quantitation of vinyl acetate content relevant for product performance and quality control.
  • Polyethylene Vinyl Content: C=C end-group concentration in chromium-catalyzed PE resins was determined in powder and pellet samples, demonstrating the method’s versatility.
  • Ethylene-Propylene Statistical Copolymers: ATR analysis quantified ethylene content over 0.3–3.5% range with validated linearity and specificity.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Minimal sample preparation: direct film or ATR analysis without complex dissolution or KBr casting.
  • Fast interface switching: interchangeable modules enable diverse analyses within minutes.
  • User-friendly software: streamlined, method-driven workflow reduces operator variability.
  • High accuracy and reproducibility: validated calibrations support QA/QC and R&D.
  • Compact footprint: benchtop and portable FTIR options facilitate field and laboratory use.

Future Trends and Applications


  • Integration of real-time ATR monitoring for reaction kinetics and process control.
  • Enhanced chemometric models leveraging machine learning for complex copolymer systems.
  • Miniaturization of FTIR modules for in-line industrial monitoring.
  • Development of green sampling methods to minimize waste and solvent use.
  • Automated data workflows linked with laboratory informatics for high-throughput analysis.

Conclusion


The Agilent Cary 630 FTIR spectrometer, combined with modular sampling accessories and intuitive software, streamlines a broad spectrum of polymer analyses. It delivers rapid, accurate, and reproducible results for additive quantitation, copolymer composition, and end-group determination, supporting efficient R&D, QA/QC, and production workflows.

References


  • Agilent Technologies (2020) Determination of Irganox 3114 in polypropylene by infrared spectroscopy. Application Note 5994-2009EN.
  • Agilent Technologies (2020) Determination of Irganox 1010 in polyethylene by infrared spectroscopy. Application Note 5994-2009EN.
  • Agilent Technologies (2020) Determination of Irganox 1010 in polypropylene by infrared spectroscopy. Application Note 5994-2009EN.
  • Agilent Technologies (2020) Determination of percent polyethylene in polyethylene/polypropylene blends. Application Note 5994-2009EN.
  • Agilent Technologies (2020) Styrene concentration in Styrene butadiene rubber polymer using FTIR (ATR) sampling. Application Note 5994-2009EN.
  • Agilent Technologies (2020) Ratio of polyethylene to vinyl acetate in PEVA using FTIR attenuated total reflectance. Application Note 5994-2009EN.
  • Agilent Technologies (2020) Determination of the vinyl content of polyethylene resins. Application Note 5994-2009EN.
  • Agilent Technologies (2020) Determination of percent ethylene in ethylene-propylene statistical copolymers. Application Note 5994-2009EN.

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