Issue 12, 2003

In-line monitoring of esterification using a miniaturised mid-infrared spectrometer

Abstract

A miniaturised mid-infrared (MIR) spectrometer attached directly to an in-line immersion probe with an attenuated total reflectance crystal has been used to monitor the progression of the batch reaction of crotonic acid and 2-butanol in toluene. Univariate calibration, using the signal at 1188 cm−1 in the 2nd derivative spectrum, gave accurate (average error, 1.6%) and precise (average relative standard deviation, 5.2%) estimation of 2-butyl crotonate concentrations in the range 0.08–0.49 mol dm−3. Calibration by partial least squares was of no additional benefit in this application. The performance of in-line MIR spectrometry was comparable to that of an off-line reference gas chromatography method and superior to that of other in-line process analysis techniques (near-infrared, Raman or UV-visible spectrometries).

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Sep 2003
Accepted
30 Oct 2003
First published
18 Nov 2003

Analyst, 2003,128, 1467-1470

In-line monitoring of esterification using a miniaturised mid-infrared spectrometer

C. A. McGill, R. H. Ferguson, K. Donoghue, A. Nordon and D. Littlejohn, Analyst, 2003, 128, 1467 DOI: 10.1039/B311187N

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