AN-NIR-084
2020-06
Quality Control of Silicone rubber
Fast determination of vinyl content without chemicals
Summary
Determination of the vinyl content of silicone rubber is a lengthy and challenging process. First, the vinyl groups must be converted to ethylene by reacting with an acid, followed by the determination of the produced ethylene with gas chromatography (GC).
This application note demonstrates that Vis-NIR (visible near-infrared) spectroscopy provides a cost-efficient and fast solution for the determination of vinyl content in silicone rubber. With the DS2500 Solid Analyzer it is possible to obtain results in less than a minute without sample preparation or any chemical reagents. The standard GC method requires one hour to perform, along with highly trained analysts. In contrast to the primary method, Vis-NIR spectroscopy, is a cost-efficient and fast analytical solution for the determination of vinyl content in silicone rubber.
Result
The obtained Vis-NIR spectra (Figure 2) were used to create prediction models for quantification of vinyl content in silicone rubber. The quality of the prediction models was evaluated using correlation diagrams, which display the correlation 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 | 0.989 |
Standard error of calibration | 0.0076% |
Standard error of cross-validation | 0.0089% |
Conclusion
This application note demonstrates the feasibility of NIR spectroscopy for the analysis of vinyl content in silicone rubber. In comparison to gas chromatography methods (Table 3), the time to result is a major advantage of NIR spectroscopy, since a single measurement is performed in less than a minute.
Parameter | Method | Time to result |
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Vinyl content | Gas chromatography | ∼10 min (preparation) + ∼50 min (GC) |
Internal reference: AW NIR CN-0016-082019