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J. Bart, Jan Bart, Jan C. J. Bart, Jan C. J. (DSM Research Bart, Jcj Bart, BART JAN C J...
Additives in Polymers - Industrial Analysis and Applications
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Informationen zum Autor Jan C.J. Bart (PhD Structural Chemistry! University of Amsterdam) is a senior scientist with broad interest in materials characterisation! heterogeneous catalysis and product development who spent an industrial carrier in R&D with Monsanto! Montedison and DSM Research in various countries. The author has held several teaching assignments and researched extensively in both academic and industrial areas; he authored over 250 scientific papers! including chapters in books. Dr Bart has acted as a Ramsay Memorial Fellow at the Universities of Leeds (Colour Chemistry) and Oxford (Material Science)! a visiting scientist at Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse (CNRS! Villeurbanne)! and a Meyerhoff Visiting Professor at WIS (Rehovoth)! and held an Invited Professorship at USTC (Hefei). He is currently a Full Professor of Industrial Chemistry at the University of Messina.He is also a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry! Royal Dutch Chemical Society! Society of Plastic Engineers and The Institute of Materials. Klappentext Designed to inspire analytical chemists! polymer and material scientists! graduates and post-graduates! laboratory technicians and other practitioners working for industry! academia! government and regulatory agencies concerned with plastic products! this title provides systematic coverage of the latest instrumental methods for monitoring! deformulation and troubleshooting with an emphasis on additive analysis. The book is extensively illustrated with figures! flow diagrams and tables to facilitate a rapid understanding of this topic and the many thousands of references make this text an invaluable and up-to-date-guide.Current analytical strategy and best practice of this highly multidisciplinary field are outlined and illustrated with key industrial applications and case studies. Detailed coverage comprises sample preparation! separation! identification! hyphenation and quantification techniques! and much! much more ...... Zusammenfassung Covers various analytical methods for the deformulation of polymeric materials, with emphasis on the non polymeric components. This work evaluates each technique on its technical and industrial merits. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword.Preface.About the Author.Acknowledgements.Chapter 1: Introduction.1.1 Additives.1.2 Plastics formulations .1.3 Economic impact of polymer additives.1.4 Analysis of plastics.1.5 Bibliography.1.6 References.Chapter 2: Deformulation Principles.2.1 Polymer identification.2.2 Additive analysis of rubbers: 'Best Practice'.2.3 Polymer extract analysis.2.4 In situ polymer/additive analysis.2.5 Class-specific polymer/additive analysis.2.6 Bibliography.2.7 References.Chapter 3: Sample Preparation Perspectives.3.1 Solvents.3.2 Extraction strategy.3.3 Conventional extraction technologies.3.4 High-pressure solvent extraction methods.3.5 Sorbent extraction.3.6 Methodological comparison of extraction methods.3.7 Polymer/additive dissolution methods.3.8 Hydrolysis.3.9 Bibliography.3.10 References.Chapter 4: Separation Techniques.4.1 Analytical detectors.4.2 Gas chromatography.4.3 Supercritical fluid chromatography.4.4 Liquid chromatography techniques.4.5 Capillary electrophoretic techniques.4.6 Bibliography.4.7 References.Chapter 5: Polymer/Additive Analysis: The Spectroscopic Alternative.5.1 Ultraviolet/visible spectrophotometry.5.2 Infrared spectroscopy.5.3 Luminescence spectroscopy.5.4 High-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.5.5 Bibliography.5.6 References.Chapter 6: Organic Mass-Spectrometric Methods.6.1 Basic instrumentation.6.2 Ion sources.6.3 Mass analysers.6.4 Direct mass-spectrometric polymer compound analysis.6.5 Ion mobility spectrometry.6.6 Bibliography.6.7 References.Chapter 7: Multihyphenation and Multidimensionality in Polymer/Additive Analysis.7.1 ...
List of contents
Foreword.
Preface.
About the Author.
Acknowledgements.
Chapter 1: Introduction.
1.1 Additives.
1.2 Plastics formulations .
1.3 Economic impact of polymer additives.
1.4 Analysis of plastics.
1.5 Bibliography.
1.6 References.
Chapter 2: Deformulation Principles.
2.1 Polymer identification.
2.2 Additive analysis of rubbers: 'Best Practice'.
2.3 Polymer extract analysis.
2.4 In situ polymer/additive analysis.
2.5 Class-specific polymer/additive analysis.
2.6 Bibliography.
2.7 References.
Chapter 3: Sample Preparation Perspectives.
3.1 Solvents.
3.2 Extraction strategy.
3.3 Conventional extraction technologies.
3.4 High-pressure solvent extraction methods.
3.5 Sorbent extraction.
3.6 Methodological comparison of extraction methods.
3.7 Polymer/additive dissolution methods.
3.8 Hydrolysis.
3.9 Bibliography.
3.10 References.
Chapter 4: Separation Techniques.
4.1 Analytical detectors.
4.2 Gas chromatography.
4.3 Supercritical fluid chromatography.
4.4 Liquid chromatography techniques.
4.5 Capillary electrophoretic techniques.
4.6 Bibliography.
4.7 References.
Chapter 5: Polymer/Additive Analysis: The Spectroscopic Alternative.
5.1 Ultraviolet/visible spectrophotometry.
5.2 Infrared spectroscopy.
5.3 Luminescence spectroscopy.
5.4 High-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
5.5 Bibliography.
5.6 References.
Chapter 6: Organic Mass-Spectrometric Methods.
6.1 Basic instrumentation.
6.2 Ion sources.
6.3 Mass analysers.
6.4 Direct mass-spectrometric polymer compound analysis.
6.5 Ion mobility spectrometry.
6.6 Bibliography.
6.7 References.
Chapter 7: Multihyphenation and Multidimensionality in Polymer/Additive Analysis.
7.1 Precolumn hyphenation.
7.2 Coupled sample preparation - spectroscopy/spectrometry.
7.3 Postcolumn hyphenation.
7.4 Multidimensional chromatography.
7.5 Multidimensional spectroscopy.
7.6 Bibliography.
7.7 References.
Chapter 8: Inorganic and Element Analytical Methods.
8.1 Element analytical protocols.
8.2 Sample destruction for classical elemental analysis.
8.3 Analytical atomic spectrometry.
8.4 X-ray spectrometry.
8.5 Inorganic mass spectrometry.
8.6 Radioanalytical and nuclear analytical methods.
8.7 Electroanalytical techniques.
8.8 Solid-state speciation analysis.
8.9 Bibliography.
8.10 References.
Chapter 9: Direct Methods of Deformulation of Polymer/Additive Dissolutions.
9.1 Chromatographic methods.
9.2 Spectroscopic techniques.
9.3 Mass-spectrometric methods.
9.4 References.
Chapter 10: A Vision for the Future.
10.1 Trends in polymer technology.
10.2 Trends in additive technology.
10.3 Environmental, legislative and regulatory constraints.
10.4 Analytical consequences.
10.5 Epilogue.
10.6 Bibliography.
10.7 References.
Appendix I: List of Symbols.
Appendix II: Functionality of Common Additives Used in Commercial Thermoplastics, Rubbers and Thermosetting Resins.
Appendix III: Specimen Pol
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"This book tries to cover the whole subject, and I acknowledge that this difficult goal has been...fully achieved." ( Polymer News , September 2005)
"...provides comprehensive coverage of the current status of the (qualitative and quantitative) analysis techniques for additive determination in commercial polymers..." ( Apollit , 2005)
"...the author has done a marvellous job in bringing together such a wealth of information in one volume..." (Polymer International, Vol 54 (10), October 2005)
" Coupled with its readability and extensive bibliography... book will be a valuable reference work for those working in many areas" (Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) 2006)
Product details
| Authors | J. Bart, Jan Bart, Jan C. J. Bart, Jan C. J. (DSM Research Bart, Jcj Bart, BART JAN C J, Bart Jan C. J. |
| Publisher | Wiley, John and Sons Ltd |
| Languages | English |
| Product format | Hardback |
| Released | 04.02.2005 |
| EAN | 9780470850626 |
| ISBN | 978-0-470-85062-6 |
| No. of pages | 840 |
| Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Chemistry
> Organic chemistry
Chemie, Analytische Chemie, Polymere, chemistry, Additive, Analytical Chemistry, Polymer Science & Technology, Polymerwissenschaft u. -technologie, Allg. Polymerwissenschaft u. -technologie |
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