Characterization of Polyethylene Terephthalate with GPC/SEC
Applications | 2023 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
In-depth characterization of polyethylene terephthalate is critical for quality control in packaging and for advancing recycling processes. Understanding molecular weight distribution helps optimize material properties such as mechanical strength and chemical stability. Gel permeation chromatography also known as size exclusion chromatography remains a standard analytical technique in polymer science for this purpose.
This study demonstrates a reliable GPC method using fluorinated solvents and specialized silica based columns to assess the molecular characteristics of commercial PET samples. The aim is to evaluate method robustness, calibration strategy and comparative molar mass results for different PET batches.
The analysis employed an isocratic GPC system with hexafluoroisopropanol containing a 0.05 M potassium trifluoroacetate additive. Sample concentrations ranged between 2 and 3 mg per milliliter and injection volumes were set at 20 microliters. The column temperature was maintained at twenty three degrees Celsius. Calibration was performed with polymethyl methacrylate standards to obtain relative molar mass values.
Overlay of refractive index traces for three PET samples revealed distinct elution profiles. Molecular weight distribution analysis based on PMMA calibration showed:
Advancements may include coupling size exclusion chromatography with multi angle light scattering or viscometry detectors for absolute molar mass determination. Real time inline monitoring and high temperature polymer GPC expansions are likely to enhance throughput. Sustainability driven solvent recycling and green mobile phase development will also shape future analytical workflows.
The use of fluorinated mobile phases together with robust silica based PFG columns enables reliable characterization of PET molecular weight distribution. Calibration with PMMA standards yields consistent relative molar mass results and supports both quality control and polymer recycling research.
GPC/SEC
IndustriesMaterials Testing
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
In-depth characterization of polyethylene terephthalate is critical for quality control in packaging and for advancing recycling processes. Understanding molecular weight distribution helps optimize material properties such as mechanical strength and chemical stability. Gel permeation chromatography also known as size exclusion chromatography remains a standard analytical technique in polymer science for this purpose.
Objectives and Overview of the Study
This study demonstrates a reliable GPC method using fluorinated solvents and specialized silica based columns to assess the molecular characteristics of commercial PET samples. The aim is to evaluate method robustness, calibration strategy and comparative molar mass results for different PET batches.
Methodology
The analysis employed an isocratic GPC system with hexafluoroisopropanol containing a 0.05 M potassium trifluoroacetate additive. Sample concentrations ranged between 2 and 3 mg per milliliter and injection volumes were set at 20 microliters. The column temperature was maintained at twenty three degrees Celsius. Calibration was performed with polymethyl methacrylate standards to obtain relative molar mass values.
Instrumentation Used
- Isocratic pump operating at 1 milliliter per minute
- Autosampler with fixed injection volume of 20 microliters
- Guard column PFG 7 micrometer precolumn and two PFG 7 micrometer linear M columns (8 by 300 millimeters each)
- Refractive index detector as concentration detector
- Software for data acquisition and processing GPC analysis package
Main Results and Discussion
Overlay of refractive index traces for three PET samples revealed distinct elution profiles. Molecular weight distribution analysis based on PMMA calibration showed:
- Sample 1 Number average molar mass approximately 12 900 Dalton weight average around 23 200 Dalton dispersity 1.80
- Sample 2 Number average molar mass approximately 28 400 Dalton weight average around 49 100 Dalton dispersity 1.73
- Sample 3 Number average molar mass approximately 61 700 Dalton weight average around 127 000 Dalton dispersity 2.05
Benefits and Practical Applications
- A robust and reproducible method for routine quality control of PET materials in production
- Applicability to recycled polymer streams where molecular weight information guides process optimization
- Compatibility with standard GPC equipment and common refractive index detection
Future Trends and Applications
Advancements may include coupling size exclusion chromatography with multi angle light scattering or viscometry detectors for absolute molar mass determination. Real time inline monitoring and high temperature polymer GPC expansions are likely to enhance throughput. Sustainability driven solvent recycling and green mobile phase development will also shape future analytical workflows.
Conclusion
The use of fluorinated mobile phases together with robust silica based PFG columns enables reliable characterization of PET molecular weight distribution. Calibration with PMMA standards yields consistent relative molar mass results and supports both quality control and polymer recycling research.
References
- Polymer Data Handbook; Oxford University Press Inc 1999
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