Materials Research (Aug 2018)

Use of Infrared Spectroscopy and Near Infrared Hyperspectral Images to Evaluate Effects of Different Chemical Agents on PET Bottle Surface

  • Alianda Dantas de Oliveira,
  • Vitor Hugo da Silva,
  • Maria Fernanda Pimentel,
  • Glória Maria Vinhas,
  • Celio Pasquini,
  • Yêda Medeiros Bastos de Almeida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2017-0949
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 5

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PET - poly (ethylene terephthalate) - bottle surfaces were exposed to chemical agents and evaluated with middle infrared spectroscopy (MIR) and near infrared hyperspectral imaging (HSI-NIR). Images (928-2.524 nm) were acquired at different times from bottle surfaces exposed to alkaline, acidic and ethanolic media. Savitzky-Golay smoothing (2nd order polynomial and 5-point window) combined with Standard Normal Variate (SNV) was used for pre-processing data. Scores from principal component analysis (PCA) on images showed discrimination of PET according to exposure time, particularly when employing NaOH. After the first two hours of chemical exposure, significant contribution of the (-C-O + OH) combination band indicated formation of glycol ethylene on the PET surface, which was confirmed from PCA loading plots. MIR reflectance spectra ranged from 4.000 to 650 cm-1. Changes in spectral intensities could be associated with depolymerization of PET when exposed to NaOH. These were confirmed with PCA and attributed to the carboxylate group of terephthalate.

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