Infrared Quantitative Analysis Data. CS-50. Analysis Styrene

Infrared Quantitative Analysis Data. CS-50. Analysis Styrene-Acrylonitrile Copolymers. R T. Scheddel. Anal. Chem. , 1958, 30 (7), pp 1303–1303. DOI:...
0 downloads 0 Views 116KB Size
Analysis of Styrene-Acrylonitrile Copolymers CS-50

R. T. SCHEDDEL, The D o w Chemical Co., Midland, Mich.

Analysis of Diphenylamine, Diphenyl Ether, and Azobenzene Mixtures CS-52

1. R. KILEY, The D o w Chemical Co., Midland, Mich. Slit

No.

1

Nome

1

Styrene (polymerized)

I

Xorv 6.1. Pfs.

Accuracy

%

Formulo 1 ICsHs)n

1

,

___-___

cj;

(mm) 3 A or 3V -

Concn. wlml lengfh

Componenf

mm

~~~

.-

Colculofion:

Diphenyl ether

CI~HIOO

0-40

f0.3 11.52~ 0.400 100 0 . 0 7 4 ~ 0.1

i CI~HION~ 0-40

f0.3 12.92~ 0.600 100 0.1 0.106g

Azobenzene

0.000

Cell Windows: NaCl Absorbonce Meosuremenf: Colculotion:

4.4 0 000 1.543

Analysis of Aniline and 4,4'-Methylenedianiline Mixtures R. T. SCHEDDEL, The D o w Chemical Co., Midland, Mich.

, Ronge

%

-~I--

0-100

~

1

I

% f1.0

I

(mnd AX or

Concn. mglml lengfh

Av

mm

~

4,4'-Methdioniline

,

2.88 0.215 0.000 0.000

1 2 3

11.52 0.108 0.953 0.018

Moferiol Purify: Reference compounds 99 -k

%

zkl.0 1 4 . 5 ~ 1.400 0.245~ -___ __ C I ? H ~ ~ N 0-100 ? I z!c 1 .O 1 2 . 3 ~ 0.550 0.loop

pure.

absorbances ore given os the slope o f the Beer's law concentration curves used expressed in terms of absorbance per 100% of constituent.

Determination of Toluene in Methylcyclohexane 0 . A. McCRORY a n d R. T. SCHEDDEL, The D o w Chemical Co., Midland, Mich.

cs-53 -

Component

~

5 1 .o

No

Nome

Formulo

5

1

Toluene

C;Hs

1.0

Ronae

1

% '-

1

x

~ccuracy

%.

0-0.4 110.002 I

-I 1 1

or u 8.1. Pfs.

Cell Windows: NoCl Absorbonce Meosuremenf:

Cell Windows: NaCl Absorbonce Measurement:

Colculofion:

Inverted matrix-G r o p hica I - X

Successive opprox.---

Relative Absorboncesa -Anolyficol Mafrix: ComponenflX 13.4

1

2 Moferiol Purify:

0.946 0.086

14.5 0.602 0.098

Colculotion:

12.3 0.107 0 . SO3

Reference compounds 98 +70pure.

Base l i n e - X

Inverse matrixG r a p hica I -X

(An)

I

AX or Av

~

% ~

~

_

lengfh

mm

_ 13.7~ 0.380 100 13.4- 10.069~ 0.9 14.0

Insfrumenf: Perkin-Elmer M o d e l 1 2C, NoCl prism Somple Phose: Full strength

Point-J-

Concn.

Slif

~

Insfrumenf: Perkin-Elmer M o d e l 12, NoCl prism Sample Phose: Solution in carbon disulfide Base line--

12.92 0.103 0.152 2.288

(' Relative

13.4~ 0.700 5 0.123~ 1 .o

lo-loo

-

Point-X

Successive approx.---

cs-5 1 Slit

X or v BI Pfs.

Base l i n e - X

Inverse matrixGraphical-X

ComponentlX

a Relative absorbances a r e given as the slope o f the Beer's l a w concentration curves used expressed in terms of absorbance per 100% o f constituent.

Accurocy

2.88M 2.63.0

Relative Absorbonceso-Anolyfical Mafrix:

9

Maferial purify: Reference copolymers o f 99 +% purity were employed. Comments: Samples a r e run and compared directly with known copolymer standords.

~

0.085 100 0 . 0 4 7 ~ 0.1

Insfrumenf: Perkin-Elmer M o d e l 12, NaCl prism Sample Phase: Solution in corbon disulfide

Point-

Successive approx.---

2

I

mm

40 10.5 4.4M 0.193 4.1- 0.034~ 0.8 4.5

6.2 0.957

C6H;N

Pfs.

0-100 51.0

1

Aniline

6.1.

%

CI~HIIN

Component/X

1

racy

%

Diphenylamine

__

Base l i n e - X

~ _ _ _~-I

Ronge

Concn. mglml lengfh

Y

Formula

~

Relofive Absorbancesa-Anolyficol Matrix:

No

X or

Name

Inverse matrixGraphical-X

Componenf Nome 1 Formula

Accu-

40 50-100 1 0 . 5 6 . 2 ~0.320 6.0- 0.038p 0.8 6.3

Insfrumenf: Baird Associates Model A, NaCI prism Somple Phase: Solution in methylene chloride Cell Windows: NaCl Absorbance Meosuremenf:

___~_

-.

Point-

Successive approx.---

Relative Absorbances"-Analyficol Matrix: ComponenflX

1 Moferiol Purify:

13.7~ 255.2

Reference compounds 99 +% pure

Relative absorbances a r e given as the slope of the Beer's l a w concentration curves used expressed in terms o f absorbance per 100%;- o f Constituent.

Relative absorbances ore given as the slope of the Beer's law con:entrotion curve used expressed in terms o f absorbance per 1OOc7, of :onstituent.

These d a t a represent s t a n d a r d publication a n d submission is oppn t o anyone i n accordance with regulations of ANALYTICALCHEimhTRY. T h e Coblentz Society is acting only a s a n aid t o tlie Journal.

T o standardize procedures, ASALYTICAL' CHEMISTRY requests t h a t material be s e n t in quintuplicate t o tlie chairman of the review committee: Robert c . Wilkerson. Celanese CorD. of America. Post Office Box 8. Clarkson. T e x .

a

VOL. 30, NO. 7, JULY 1958

1303

-