Issue 3, 2005

Vibrational spectroscopic and ultrasound analysis for the in-process monitoring of poly(ethylene vinyl acetate) copolymer composition during melt extrusion

Abstract

Over the last decade, the demands for higher through-put in production, process optimisation and quality control in the polymer manufacturing industry has led to the implementation of a wide range of process analytical technologies. Techniques such as near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy and ultrasound have become indispensable analytical tools for in-process monitoring allowing a molecular specific understanding of material characteristics, rheology and process trends. This paper reports the combined application of these three analytical techniques for assessment of co-polymer melt composition in-line during single screw extrusion to an accuracy of 0.16 wt%. The work demonstrates monitoring and characterisation of a series of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) random co-polymers with varying vinyl acetate (VA) content ranging from 2.0 to 43.1 wt%. The sensitivity of each technique to changes in copolymer composition and its ability to acquire real-time process data has been determined. Robust multivariate calibrations suitable for real-time predictions of VA content during processing have been developed and tested.

Graphical abstract: Vibrational spectroscopic and ultrasound analysis for the in-process monitoring of poly(ethylene vinyl acetate) copolymer composition during melt extrusion

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Oct 2004
Accepted
17 Dec 2004
First published
11 Jan 2005

Analyst, 2005,130, 286-292

Vibrational spectroscopic and ultrasound analysis for the in-process monitoring of poly(ethylene vinyl acetate) copolymer composition during melt extrusion

S. E. Barnes, E. C. Brown, M. G. Sibley, H. G. M. Edwards and P. D. Coates, Analyst, 2005, 130, 286 DOI: 10.1039/B416244G

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