| Literature DB >> 27343595 |
Sindy R Krzyzaniak1, Rafael F Santos1, Flavia M Dalla Nora1, Sandra M Cruz1, Erico M M Flores1, Paola A Mello2.
Abstract
In this work, a method for sample preparation of high-purity polyimide was proposed for halogens and sulfur determination by ion chromatography (IC) with conductivity detection and, alternatively, by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). A relatively high polyimide mass (600mg) was completely digested by microwave-induced combustion (MIC) using 20bar of O2 and 50mmolL(-1) NH4OH as absorbing solution. These conditions allowed final solutions with low carbon content (<10mgL(-1)) and suitable pH for analysis by both IC and ICP-MS. The accuracy was evaluated using a certified reference material of polymer for Cl, Br and S and spike recovery experiments for all analytes. No statistical difference (t-test, 95% of confidence level) was observed between the results obtained for Cl, Br and S by IC after MIC and the certified values. In addition, spike recoveries obtained for F, Cl, Br, I and S ranged from 94% to 101%. The proposed method was suitable for polyimide decomposition for further determination of halogens and sulfur by IC and by ICP-MS (Br and I only). Taking into account the lack of methods and the difficulty of bringing this material into solution, MIC can be considered as a suitable alternative for the decomposition of polyimide for routine quality control of halogens and sulfur using IC or ICP-MS.Entities:
Keywords: IC; ICP-MS; Microwave-induced combustion; Polyimide; Sample preparation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27343595 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2016.05.032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057