Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (May 2022)

Infrared quantification of binary rubber blends with overlapping bands

  • ALEXANDRA HELENA DE BARROS,
  • LIDIA M.S. MURAKAMI,
  • RACHEL F. MAGALHÃES,
  • MARCIA M. TAKEMATSU,
  • MILTON F. DINIZ,
  • NATÁLIA B. SANCHES,
  • JORGE CARLOS N. DUTRA,
  • RITA DE CÁSSIA L. DUTRA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202320220289
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 95, no. 1

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Abstract Quantification of elastomer content for the ethylene-propylene diene monomer/polybutadiene blend are seldom subjects in the literature, mainly due to rubber compatibility problems. However, suitable blend contents can lead to desirable properties. Infrared spectroscopy can quantify this type of blend even if some bands overlap, which can be resolved with the proper choice of spectrum obtaining mode and non-overlapping analytical bands. This study evaluates the ethylene-propylene diene monomer/polybutadiene blend quantification by transmission, reflection and transflectance infrared. Even though all of the methodologies showed satisfactory results, transmission mode provided better accuracy. The methodology is simple and suited for the rubber industry. The sample with the higher BR content provided the best result. The band at 743 cm-1 is weak and results in even weaker absorptions when measuring samples with low BR content. On the other hand, the developed methodologies provided an accurate determination of low EPDM contents. For infrared spectroscopy researchers, these results not only encourage using different spectra obtaining modes application, including less conventional ones such as transflectance in the near infrared region for quantitative determination, it also contributes to a wide discussion of errors in the developed methodologies, which are also seldom discussed in publications.

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