Polímeros (May 2024)

Thermal evaluation of the calcium stearate influence on polystyrene by in-line colorimetry

  • Felipe Bernardo,
  • Sebastião Vicente Canevarolo Junior

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1428.20230130
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 2

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Abstract This paper investigates evidence regarding the influence of a CaSt2 residual additive in the optical properties of a commercial polystyrene. This work proposes an in-line optical detector operating by illuminating the polymer with a red monochromatic light in order to evaluate its thermal behavior during a heat cycling. The detection system was bench validated by measuring the light absorption of aqueous solutions of organic acid dyes. The system showed great sensitivity in detecting the contamination’s effect on the polymer, as a great impact on the polymer’s behavior was observed due to the presence of the additive during different thermal cycles. The detector system showed that the salt’s presence elevates absorbance by five times when the temperature is higher than its fusion temperature. The in-line optical detector has proved to be suitable to quantify the presence of additives that affects the polymer’s optical properties.

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