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Pyrolysis of solid PE and PPSU with OPTIC 3 - GC-MS

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GC/MSD, Pyrolysis, GC/SQ
Industries
Energy & Chemicals
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Shimadzu, GL Sciences

Summary

Importance of the Topic


Pyrolysis coupled with gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (Py-GC-MS) is a powerful approach for characterizing polymer composition and thermal degradation products. This technique is widely employed in quality control, material identification, and research into polymer recycling pathways.

Objectives and Study Overview


The study investigates the reproducibility of pyrolysis using the OPTIC 3 programmable temperature vaporization (PTV) injector for two polyethylene (PE) samples (A, B) and two polyphenylsulfone (PPSU) samples (C, D). The primary goal is to assess repeatability in retention times and peak areas, with particular focus on samples A and C.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Sample Preparation and Pyrolysis Procedure:
  • Approximately 0.8 mg polymer pieces placed in a micro-cup and loaded into a DMI liner within the OPTIC 3 PTV injector.
  • Injector purged with helium at 150 ml/min split flow to remove air.
  • Pyrolysis ramped at 30 °C/s to 600 °C, held for 3 min, then cooled to 320 °C for GC analysis.

Chromatographic Conditions:
  • GC system: Shimadzu QP2010 MS with a 30 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 µm TC-5MS column.
  • Carrier gas flow: 0.7–1.5 ml/min.
  • Oven program: 40 °C (2 min), 4 °C/min to 230 °C, then 10 °C/min to 320 °C (20 min).

Results and Discussion


Repeatability:
  • Samples A and B (PE) demonstrated relative standard deviations (RSD) below 5% for retention times and normalized peak areas (n=6).
  • Samples C and D (PPSU) also achieved RSDs under 5% despite more challenging pyrolysis of a polar polymer.

Chromatographic Performance:
  • Overlayed total ion chromatograms (TICs) showed consistent peak patterns.
  • Chromatographic efficiency declined for phenol in PPSU samples, suggesting column aging rather than pyrolysis variability.

The OPTIC 3 injector provided robust and rapid pyrolysis, while GC column replacement may improve peak shape and resolution, particularly for polar degradation products.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • High reproducibility supports quantitative pyrolysis analysis in polymer QA/QC.
  • Fast heating rates and easy automation with OPTIC 3 enable high sample throughput.
  • Suitable for complex polymers, aiding material identification and recycling research.

Future Trends and Applications


Integration of Py-GC-MS with advanced data analysis (e.g., chemometrics) can further enhance polymer fingerprinting. Development of more inert and high-temperature-resistant columns will improve separation of polar pyrolysis products. Automated sample introduction systems may streamline high-volume testing in industrial settings.

Conclusion


The OPTIC 3 PTV injector coupled with GC-MS delivers reliable and repeatable pyrolysis for both PE and PPSU samples. With RSD values below 5% and a rapid, automated workflow, this method is well-suited for routine polymer analysis and quantitative studies when paired with appropriate chromatographic maintenance.

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