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This companion volume to "Fundamental Polymer Science" (Gedde and
Hedenqvist, 2019) offers detailed insights from leading
practitioners into experimental methods, simulation and modelling,
mechanical and transport properties, processing, and sustainability
issues. Separate chapters are devoted to thermal analysis,
microscopy, spectroscopy, scattering methods, and chromatography.
Special problems and pitfalls related to the study of polymers are
addressed. Careful editing for consistency and cross-referencing
among the chapters, high-quality graphics, worked-out examples, and
numerous references to the specialist literature make "Applied
Polymer Science" an essential reference for advanced students and
practicing chemists, physicists, and engineers who want to solve
problems with the use of polymeric materials.
Emerging Mass Spectrometric Tools for Analysis of Polymers and
Polymer Additives, by Nina Aminlashgari and Minna Hakkarainen.
Analysis of Polymer Additives and Impurities by Liquid
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry and Capillary Electrophoresis/Mass
Spectrometry, by Wolfgang Buchberger and Martin Stiftinger. Direct
Insertion Probe Mass Spectrometry of Polymers, by Jale Hacaloglu
Mass Spectrometric Characterization of Oligo- and Polysaccharides
and Their Derivatives, by Petra Mischnick. Electrospray
Ionization-Mass Spectrometry for Molecular Level Understanding of
Polymer Degradation, by Minna Hakkarainen.
Emerging Mass Spectrometric Tools for Analysis of Polymers and
Polymer Additives, by Nina Aminlashgari and Minna Hakkarainen.
Analysis of Polymer Additives and Impurities by Liquid
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry and Capillary Electrophoresis/Mass
Spectrometry, by Wolfgang Buchberger and Martin Stiftinger. Direct
Insertion Probe Mass Spectrometry of Polymers, by Jale Hacaloglu
Mass Spectrometric Characterization of Oligo- and Polysaccharides
and Their Derivatives, by Petra Mischnick. Electrospray
Ionization-Mass Spectrometry for Molecular Level Understanding of
Polymer Degradation, by Minna Hakkarainen.
Polymericmaterials, both"inert"anddegradable,
constantlyinteractwiththe surroundings. Because of this interaction
changes take place in the polymer matrix and small molecules are
released to the environment. Reliable me- ods for testing
biodegradability and environmental interaction of renewable
resources and biodegradable polymers are required to answer the
rema- ing questions concerning the environmental impact of these
future materials.
Inthecaseofdegradablepolymersmultiplefactorsaffectthedegradation
process and small changes in the chemical structure or product
formulation may change the susceptibility to degradation or cause
different degradation product patterns, rendering the product less
environmentally adaptable. - velopment of sustainable polymeric
materials also demands the development of more migration-resistant
polymer additives. Chromatographic techniques especially
gaschromatographyandliquidchromatographypreferentially c- pled to
mass spectrometric detection are ideal tools for studying these low
molecular weight compounds and polymer-environment interactions. In
the ?rst chapter of this volume chromatographic ?ngerprinting and -
dicator product concepts are presented as tools for evaluating
polymeric - terials. These concepts have great potential in
evaluation of degradation state andlife-time/service-life
ofpolymericmaterials, evaluation ofanti-oxidant or pro-oxidant
systems, degradation mechanism and processing parameters as
wellasrapidcomparisonandqualitycontrolofmaterials.Thesolid-phase-
croextractiontechniquehasrapidlyfoundapplicationsinnumerous?elds.The
second chapter reviews the extraction of polymer degradation
products and additives, monomer-rests, odour compounds, migrants
from packaging and
medicalproductsaswellasextractionofpolymeradditivesfromenvironm-
talsamplesandbiological?uidsbysolid-phasemicroextractiondemonstrating
the high versatility and potential of this technique also in
polymer analysis.
This companion volume to "Fundamental Polymer Science" (Gedde and
Hedenqvist, 2019) offers detailed insights from leading
practitioners into experimental methods, simulation and modelling,
mechanical and transport properties, processing, and sustainability
issues. Separate chapters are devoted to thermal analysis,
microscopy, spectroscopy, scattering methods, and chromatography.
Special problems and pitfalls related to the study of polymers are
addressed. Careful editing for consistency and cross-referencing
among the chapters, high-quality graphics, worked-out examples, and
numerous references to the specialist literature make "Applied
Polymer Science" an essential reference for advanced students and
practicing chemists, physicists, and engineers who want to solve
problems with the use of polymeric materials.
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