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Additives in Polymers
Product Code: AIP/05
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Additives in Polymers Industrial Analysis and Applications
Wiley, 2005 By J. Bart
Summary: This industrially relevant resource covers all established and emerging analytical methods for the deformulation of polymeric materials, with emphasis on the non-polymeric components.
Contents
1 INTRODUCTION Additives Plastics formulations Economic impact of polymer additives Analysis of plastics 2 DEFORMULATION PRINCIPLES Polymer identification Additive analysis of rubbers: "Best Practice" Polymer extract analysis In situ polymer/additive analysis Class-specific polymer/additive analysis
3 SAMPLE PREPARATION PERSPECTIVES Solvents Extraction strategy Conventional extraction technologies High-pressure extraction methods Sorbent extraction Methodological comparison of extraction methods Polymer/additive dissolution methods Hydrolysis
4 SEPARATION TECHNIQUES Analytical detectors Gas chromatography Supercritical fluid chromatography Liquid chromatography techniques Capillary electrophoretic techniques
5 POLYMER/ADDITIVE ANALYSIS: THE SPECTROSCOPIC ALTERNATIVE Ultraviolet/visible spectrophotometry Infrared spectroscopy Luminescence spectroscopy High-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
6 ORGANIC MASS SPECTROMETRIC METHOD Basic instrumentation Ion sources Mass analysers Direct mass spectrometric polymer compound analysis Ion mobility spectrometry
7 MULTIHYPHENATION AND MULTIDIMENSIONALITY IN POLYMER/ADDITIVE ANALYSIS Precolumn hyphenation Coupled sample preparation - spectroscopy/spectrometry Postcolumn hyphenation Multidimensional chromatography Multidimensional spectroscopy
8 INORGANIC AND ELEMENTAL ANALYTICAL METHODS Element analytical protocols Sample destruction for classical elemental analysis Analytical atomic spectrometry X-ray spectrometry Inorganic mass spectrometry Radioanalytical and nuclear analytical methods Electroanalytical techniques Solid-state speciation analysis
9 DIRECT METHODS OF DEFORMULATION OF POLYMER/ADDITIVE DISSOLUTIONS Chromatographic methods Spectroscopic methods Mass spectrometric method
10 A VISION FOR THE FUTURE Trends in polymer technology Trends in additive technology Environmental, legislative and regulatory constraints Analytical consequences Epilogue
Appendix I List of Symbols Appendix II Functionality of Common Additives Appendix III Excerpt of Polymer Additive Database Subject Index
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