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News Release from: Smithers Rapra | Subject: Determination of Additives in Polymers and Rubbers
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 09 February 2007
Book explores practical use of polymer
additives
Practical text for use in laboratories and by others such as universities and institutions that are concerned with problems associated with additives and adventitious impurities in polymers
It is now about 30 years since the author wrote his first book on this subject and much has happened in the field since then For example powerful new analytical tools have been made available to the chemist by a combination of various chromatographic techniques with methods of identifying separated additives and their degradation products by techniques based on infrared and mass spectrometry
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 20 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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In particular supercritical fluid chromatography combined with mass spectrometry has come to the fore.
Combinations of polymer pyrolysis with gas chromatography with mass spectrometric identification of the pyrolysis products is throwing new light on what happens to antioxidants and other polymer additives during polymer processing and a products' life.
Similarly evolved gas analysis and then thermogravimetry and dynamic scanning calorimetry is proving very useful in antioxidant loss studies.
Determination of Additives in Polymers and Rubbers is an up-to-date coverage of the present state of knowledge on the subject of polymer additive systems and as such should be extremely useful to workers in the field.
About the author.
Roy Crompton was head of the polymer analysis research department of a major international polymer producer for some 15 years.
In the early 1950s he was heavily engaged in the development of methods of analysis for low-pressure polyolefins produced by the Ziegler-Natta route, including work on high-density polyethylene and polypropylene.
He was responsible for the development of methods of analysis of the organoaluminum catalysts used for the synthesis of these polymers.
He was also responsible for the development of thin-layer chromatography for the determination of various types of additives in polymers and did pioneering work on the use of TLC to separate polymer additives and to examine the separated additives by infrared and mass spectrometry.
Determination of Additives in Polymers and Rubbers is available in both soft cover and hard cover, retailing at £100 and £125 respectively (plus postage and packaging).
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