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Effect of hydrogen carrier gas on Py-GC/MS analysis of polymers Part 3 Library search using existing database

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Summary

Significance of the topic


Pyrolysis–gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) is a cornerstone technique for rapid characterization of polymers in research, quality assurance and failure analysis. Carrier gas choice can influence pyrolyzate composition via hydrogenation, potentially altering mass spectra and affecting library-based identification.

Objectives and overview of the study


This technical note investigates whether hydrogen (H₂) as a carrier gas modifies Py-GC/MS results for common polymers—high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polystyrene (PS), polycarbonate (PC) and styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR)—and whether existing helium-based spectral libraries remain valid under H₂ conditions.

Methodology


Samples (100 µg each of HDPE, PC, SBR; 5 µL PS solution) were pyrolyzed at 600 °C using a Multi-Shot Pyrolyzer (EGA/PY-3030D) directly interfaced to a GC split injector. Separation employed a 30 m×0.25 mm i.d. UA+-5 column (5% diphenyl–95% dimethylpolysiloxane, 0.25 µm film). Carrier gases (He and H₂) were delivered at a constant 1 mL/min flow. Mass spectral data were processed with F-Search against a database compiled under helium atmosphere.

Applied Instrumentation


  • Multi-Shot Pyrolyzer EGA/PY-3030D
  • Auto-Shot Sampler
  • Gas chromatograph–mass spectrometer with UA+-5 capillary column

Main results and discussion


Library search match quality remained ≥95% for all polymers under both He and H₂. Major pyrolyzate peaks and their summed spectra showed negligible hydrogenation effects in H₂, yielding comparable identification scores for HDPE (99%), PS (99%), PC (91–98%) and SBR (93–97%). These findings confirm that existing He-based spectral libraries are directly applicable when using H₂ carrier gas.

Benefits and practical applications


  • Enables use of cost-effective hydrogen without compromise to identification accuracy
  • Improves analysis speed and operational efficiency in polymer QA/QC
  • Maintains reliable library matching for routine industrial and research laboratories

Future trends and possibilities of use


Extending validation to a broader range of polymer types and composite materials will further establish H₂’s utility. Integration with expanded spectral libraries and real-time Py-GC/MS platforms may enhance throughput for environmental monitoring, forensic investigations and advanced materials development.

Conclusion


Py-GC/MS analysis using hydrogen carrier gas yields equivalent polymer identification performance to helium-based methods when applying existing libraries. This supports H₂ adoption for efficient, accurate polymer profiling.

Reference


  • Watanabe A et al. Analytical Chemistry 88 (2016) 5462–5468
  • F-Search System catalog, Frontier Laboratories Ltd.

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