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Analysis of Traces in Polymers

Applications | 2018 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
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Summary

Importance of Polymer Trace Analysis

Residual catalyst and additive residues can significantly impact mechanical, optical, and chemical properties of plastics. Accurate determination of elements such as Al, Ti, Zn, Mg, Fe, P, Cl, Ca, and Cr is essential to ensure product quality, process optimization, and regulatory compliance in polymer manufacturing.

Objectives and Study Overview

This study evaluates the performance of the Thermo Scientific ARL PERFORM’X sequential X-ray fluorescence spectrometer series for trace element analysis in polypropylene standards. The primary goal is to determine detection limits, precision, and operational efficiency under typical laboratory conditions.

Methodology and Instrumentation

The ARL PERFORM’X system features a high-power X-ray tube coupled with optimized optics and a robust generator, operating at 4200 W and 2500 W. Analyses were conducted on pressed polypropylene pellets using OXSAS software with the Analytical Assistant for streamlined method setup. Counting times varied from 20 to 100 seconds per element. Detection utilized flow proportional counters combined with AX-06, PET, and LiF 200 analyzing crystals.

Main Results and Discussion

Limit of detection (3σ) at 4200 W:
  • Mg: 0.77 ppm
  • Al: 0.21 ppm
  • P: 0.12 ppm
  • Cl: 0.27 ppm
  • Ca: 0.13 ppm
  • Ti: 0.09 ppm
  • Cr: 0.10 ppm
  • Fe: 0.06 ppm
At 2500 W, detection limits increased by approximately 20–30%. Precision tests (10 replicates, 20 seconds each) showed relative standard deviations below 2% for both major and trace elements, demonstrating the method’s high sensitivity and reproducibility.

Benefits and Practical Applications

  • Non-destructive, rapid multi-element analysis without chemical dissolution
  • Sub-ppm detection limits ideal for monitoring catalysts and additives
  • Water-free operation at 2500 W reduces infrastructure needs
  • Intelligent power management at higher loads extends X-ray tube lifespan
  • User-friendly software accelerates routine QA/QC in polymer production

Future Trends and Potential Uses

  • Inline process monitoring with automated sampling systems
  • Enhanced sensitivity through advanced detector and optics designs
  • Integration of chemometric and AI-driven data analysis workflows
  • Expanded elemental coverage, including light elements and ultratrace contaminants
  • Adaptation for emerging biopolymer and nanocomposite characterization

Conclusion

The ARL PERFORM’X series offers a robust solution for trace element analysis in polymers, delivering sub-ppm detection, high precision, and flexible operation. Its efficient workflow and minimal auxiliary requirements make it an ideal instrument for industrial and research laboratories focused on polymer quality control and process optimization.

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