Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7612615 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The identification and quantification of a high molecular weight light stabilizer (Uvinul 3030â¢) in an unknown polycarbonate sample was achieved through the application of SEC-Py-TOF-GCMS. A size exclusion column optimized to achieve resolution in the lower mass range was applied to allow the fractionation of an individual additive peak. A commercially available sampling interface was operated in stop flow mode and fractions were pyrolyzed to allow chromatographic separation of the fragments of the otherwise non-volatile stabilizer. After identification on the basis of accurate mass and elemental composition of the additive the quantification was compared using the available SEC-UV and SEC-PY-GC-TOFMS data. The resulting method provided a high degree of certainty in identification and flexibility in quantification expected to be applicable to other additives of similar volatilities or functional class.
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Authors
Eric Brander, Christian Wold,