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A Single System for the Characterization of Molecular Weight Distribution and Additives in Polymers

Applications | 2020 | WatersInstrumentation
LC/MS, GPC/SEC, LC/SQ
Industries
Energy & Chemicals
Manufacturer
Waters

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Polymers exhibit functionality determined by their molecular weight distribution and the nature of additives incorporated during synthesis.
Conventional analysis often relies on two separate chromatographic systems, resulting in longer run times and lower throughput.
Integrating advanced polymer chromatography with refractive index (RI) and mass detection streamlines workflows and delivers comprehensive data in a single run.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study aimed to demonstrate the performance of a combined ACQUITY Advanced Polymer Chromatography (APC) System with an ACQUITY UPLC RI Detector and an ACQUITY QDa Mass Detector.
The goal was to measure polymer molecular weight distribution and quantify additives simultaneously within a nine-minute analysis.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Chromatographic conditions:
  • Mobile phase: tetrahydrofuran (THF) isocratic at 0.6 mL/min.
  • Flow splitter dividing eluent 99:1 between RI and mass detectors.
  • Makeup flow: 5 mM ammonium formate in methanol at 0.3 mL/min to the QDa Mass Detector.
  • Switching valve: first 7 min directs polymer fractions to the RI detector; final 2 min directs flow to QDa for additive analysis.

Instrumentation Used


  • ACQUITY APC System with three XT Extended Temperature columns (450 Å, 125 Å, 45 Å).
  • ACQUITY UPLC Refractive Index Detector.
  • Waters ACQUITY QDa Mass Detector.
  • 99:1 splitter and automated switching valve.

Key Results and Discussion


  • MW calibration using polystyrene standards (0.2–40 kDa) achieved R²>0.9996 with third-order fit; APC outperformed conventional GPC at low Mw.
  • Polystyrene 706a analysis yielded Mn ≈136 kDa, Mw ≈271 kDa, Mp ≈362 kDa, PDI ≈1.99 in nine minutes.
  • Additive detection for eight compounds (Irganox, Tinuvin, Irgafos series) at 0.5–25 ppm showed S/N>20 and calibration R²>0.993.
  • Spike recovery exceeded 90% with RSD<3% for replicate measurements.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Single-system measurement eliminates the need for separate GPC and reverse-phase HPLC analyses.
  • High resolution for low molecular weight species and rapid throughput.
  • Simultaneous qualitative and quantitative additive profiling alongside polymer MW distribution.
  • Reduction of analysis time to under ten minutes enhances laboratory efficiency.

Future Trends and Opportunities


  • Broader adoption of multimodal detectors for comprehensive polymer characterization.
  • Extension of the approach to diverse polymer chemistries and additive classes.
  • Integration with automated, high-throughput platforms for QA/QC and research.
  • Advanced data analytics and machine learning to correlate polymer properties with performance.

Conclusion


The integrated ACQUITY APC System with UPLC RI and QDa Mass Detector enables rapid, accurate, and simultaneous polymer molecular weight and additive analysis.
This approach streamlines workflows, improves resolution for low-Mw compounds, and negates the need for additional chromatographic systems.

Reference


  • High-Speed, High-Resolution Analysis of Low Molecular Weight Polymers Using the Advanced Polymer Chromatography (APC) System. Waters Corp. U.S.A., 2013.

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