Determination of isocyanates (ASTM D7252) is a challenging procedure due to the reactivity of these organic species with atmospheric moisture, as well as their toxicity. Furthermore, HPLC analysis typically used for this kind of analysis involves sample preparation steps and chemicals, with each measurement taking up to 20 minutes to complete.
This application note demonstrates that the XDS RapidLiquid Analyzer operating in the visible and near infrared spectral region (Vis-NIR) provides a chemical-free and fast solution for determination of isocyanate content. With no sample preparation needed, Vis-NIR spectroscopy allows the analysis of isocyanates in less than a minute.
Isocyanate samples were measured with a XDS RapidLiquid Analyzer in transmission mode over the full wavelength range (400–2500 nm). Reproducible spectrum acquisition was achieved using the built-in temperature control (at 30 °C) of the XDS RapidLiquid Analyzer. For convenience, disposable vials with a path length of 8 mm were used, which made cleaning of the sample vessels unnecessary. The Metrohm software package Vision Air Complete was used for all data acquisition and prediction model development.
Equipment | Metrohm number |
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XDS RapidLiquid Analyzer | 2.921.1410 |
Disposable Vials, 8 mm diameter, transmission | 6.7402.000 |
Vision Air 2.0 Complete | 6.6072.208 |
The obtained Vis-NIR spectra (Figure 2) were used to create prediction models for quantification of the isocyanate content. The quality of the prediction models was evaluated using correlation diagrams, which display the relationship between Vis-NIR prediction and primary method values. The respective figures of merit (FOM) display the expected precision of a prediction during routine analysis.
Figures of merit | Value |
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R2 | 0.968 |
Standard error of calibration | 0.24 |
Standard error of cross-validation | 0.26 |
This study demonstrates the feasibility of NIR spectroscopy for the analysis of isocyanates. In comparison to wet chemical methods (Table 3), the time to result is a major advantage of NIR spectroscopy, since the isocyanate content is determined with no sample preparation needed in less than a minute.
Parameter | Method | Time to result |
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Isocyanate | HPLC | ∼20 min (preparation) + ∼20 min (HPLC) |