FT-IR methodology (transmission and UATR) to quantify automotive systems

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When using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) under the qualitative aspect for characterization of polymer blends, often a simple identification of each one of the existing polymers in the blend does not justify the material failure since different amounts of each component may result in different mechanical properties, which should be a possible cause for of material failure when applied to an automotive part. Thus, seeking for a better justification in the understanding of material failure analysis, a new quantitative FT-IR methodology was developed in the mid-infrared region (MIR), using the transmission techniques and universal attenuated reflectance for the determination of Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) and polycarbonate (PC). Transmission mode was more suitable. The relative band (A831/A2237) was chosen for the preparation of the calibration curve that showed a 0.99% error methodology, which is within the FT-IR spectrometer accuracy limit (≤ 2%); therefore, it is accurate for the analysis of the system.

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Ferreira, A. C., Diniz, M. F., & Mattos, E. da C. (2018, January 1). FT-IR methodology (transmission and UATR) to quantify automotive systems. Polimeros. Associacao Brasileira de Polimeros. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1428.2412

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