Use of micro-ATR/FTIR imaging to study heterogeneous polymer oxidation by direct solvent casting onto the ATR IRE
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2010
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A technique is described whereby micro-ATR/FTIR imaging can be used to follow polymer degradation reactions in situ in real time. The internal reflection element (IRE) assembly is removed from the ATR objective and polymer is solvent cast directly onto the IRE surface. The polymer is then subjected to degradation conditions and molecular structural changes monitored by periodically replacing the IRE assembly back in the ATR objective and collecting spectra which can be used to construct images. This approach has the benefit that the same part of the sample is always studied, and that contact by pressure which might damage the polymer surface is not required. The technique is demonstrated using the polymer Topas which was degraded by exposure to UVC light in air. |
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Elsevier BV |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32030/1/c32030.pdf DOI:10.1016/j.vibspec.2010.01.018 Nagle, Dylan J., George, Graeme, Rintoul, Llewellyn, & Fredericks, Peter M. (2010) Use of micro-ATR/FTIR imaging to study heterogeneous polymer oxidation by direct solvent casting onto the ATR IRE. Vibrational Spectroscopy, 53(1), pp. 24-27. |
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Copyright 2010 Elsevier BV |
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Chemistry; Faculty of Science and Technology |
Palavras-Chave | #030101 Analytical Spectrometry #Imaging FTIR #ATR #Polymer degradation |
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Journal Article |