SIMULTANEOUS CHARACTERIZATION OF MOLECULAR WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION AND MASS SPECTRUM ANALYSIS OF ADDITIVES IN POLYMERS IN UNDER 9-MINUTES
Posters | 2022 | Waters | ASMSInstrumentation
Polymer properties are determined by molecular weight distribution and additive content, necessitating rapid and accurate analytical techniques for quality control and research applications.
This study demonstrates a unified ultra-high-performance size exclusion chromatography (UHPSEC) system coupled with refractive index (RI) and single quadrupole mass spectrometry (MS) to simultaneously characterize polymer molecular weight distribution and detect additives in under 9 minutes.
Polymer MW distribution matched theoretical values and demonstrated improved resolution for low MW (<1 kDa) species over conventional GPC. Additives eluted in descending mass order over a 2 min window, showing linear calibration (R>0.994), signal-to-noise ratios >20, recoveries >90%, and RSD <3%.
The integrated UHPSEC-RI-MS approach provides rapid, high-resolution simultaneous analysis of polymer molecular weight distribution and additives in under 9 minutes, offering significant advantages over traditional methods.
1. High-Speed, High-Resolution Analysis of Low Molecular Weight Polymers Using the Advanced Polymer Chromatography (APC) System. Waters Corporation, USA, 2013.
LC/MS, GPC/SEC, LC/SQ
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerWaters
Summary
Significance of the topic
Polymer properties are determined by molecular weight distribution and additive content, necessitating rapid and accurate analytical techniques for quality control and research applications.
Goals and overview of the study
This study demonstrates a unified ultra-high-performance size exclusion chromatography (UHPSEC) system coupled with refractive index (RI) and single quadrupole mass spectrometry (MS) to simultaneously characterize polymer molecular weight distribution and detect additives in under 9 minutes.
Methodology and instrumentation
- System configuration: Waters ACQUITY Advanced Polymer Chromatography (APC) UHPSEC with RI detector and ACQUITY QDa single quadrupole MS modified with hexane/THF kit.
- Chromatographic conditions: Isocratic THF elution at 0.6 mL/min, split 99:1 to RI and QDa.
- Makeup flow: 5 mM ammonium formate in methanol at 0.3 mL/min to QDa.
- Switching valve scheme: QDa flow diverted to waste during the first 7 min (MW analysis by RI) then directed to MS from 7–9 min for additive detection.
- Calibration: Polystyrene standards (0.2–400 kDa) with 3rd order fit (R2>0.9996).
- Sample analysis: 0.1% polystyrene 706a in THF and eight antioxidants/light stabilizers (Irganox, Irgafos, Tinuvin) spiked at 0.5–25 ppm, analyzed in single ion reaction (SIR) mode.
Main results and discussion
Polymer MW distribution matched theoretical values and demonstrated improved resolution for low MW (<1 kDa) species over conventional GPC. Additives eluted in descending mass order over a 2 min window, showing linear calibration (R>0.994), signal-to-noise ratios >20, recoveries >90%, and RSD <3%.
Benefits and practical applications
- Simultaneous MW and additive profiling in a single sub-9-minute run enhances laboratory efficiency.
- High sensitivity and reproducibility support QA/QC and research workflows.
- Enhanced resolution for low MW polymers and additives facilitates detailed characterization.
Future trends and potential applications
- Coupling with high-resolution MS for structural elucidation.
- Implementation of online process monitoring in polymer manufacturing.
- Development of new solvent systems and column chemistries for diverse polymer types.
Conclusion
The integrated UHPSEC-RI-MS approach provides rapid, high-resolution simultaneous analysis of polymer molecular weight distribution and additives in under 9 minutes, offering significant advantages over traditional methods.
Reference
1. High-Speed, High-Resolution Analysis of Low Molecular Weight Polymers Using the Advanced Polymer Chromatography (APC) System. Waters Corporation, USA, 2013.
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