Infrared Quantitative Analysis Data. CS-97 Acrylonitrile in Acrylonitrile

Chem. , 1959, 31 (10), pp 1742–1742. DOI: 10.1021/ac60154a602. Publication Date: October 1959. ACS Legacy Archive. Cite this:Anal. Chem. 31, 10, 174...
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infrared Analysis of o-Tricresyl Phosphate in Paraffinic Mineral Oil

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Component Formula Name

No.

1

o-Tricresyt phosphate

Range

%-I

Concn.

Accuracy

X orv B.L.

Slit (am) AX ar

yo

Pts.

AY

0.11 I f0.05 9.5-

0-4

CIIHtlPOl

I

c197

R. M. 8. SMALL, Polymer Corp., LM., k m i o , Ode, Canada

cs95

0. W. RECKTENWALD, General Electric C6., Louisville, Ky.

~

Acrylonitrile in AcrvlsnibilaButadiene Copolymer

Cancn. mglml Length mm

Component Formula

No. Name -___ 1

0.11 100 0 . 0 5 8 ~ 0.1

Acrylonitrile

-CaHt&

2400 2230 2200

i

11.1

30 cm-l 0.0060

4.0cm-'

lndrumenf: Perbin-Elmer Model 21, NaCl prism Sampk Phase: W i d film, hot-pressed

Cell Windows: Mica sheeh Absorbance Measurement: B o w U n e L Calculation:

Inverse matrixG r a p h l c a U

Point___

Successive ap ax.r

Relotive Abrorbances"-Analyfica/ Matrix: Component/X [A 2 Y i o / A

2~0]oln

plotted againsf A

z.,,

gives a family of

curves for varying per cent acrylonitrile. For the range 20-40%, abscissa ronge is 0.30-0.60, ordinate: 0.930-1.422 Material Purify: Purified pdymers, analyzed by Dumas method for nitrogen, used as standards. Calibration accuracy estimated A0.5%. Comments: en accuracy.

Singlicate prac-sion u = 0.2%.

Soap and antioxidant less-

Relative absorbances are given as the slope of the Beer's law concentration curves used expressed in terms of absorbance per 100% o f comtituen?.

Determination of 1,2-EthanedioI, 1,2-Propanediol, and 2,2'-Dihydroxyethyl Ether S. PINCHAS, The Welzmann Institute of Science, Rehovath.

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No.

Component Name Formula

I

I

1

1,Z-Ethbnediol

2

1,P-Propanediol

I

%

Accuracy

%

X or

Y

0.1. Pts.

Slit

Concn. mg/mf Length

(mm)

AX or

AY

mm

.___

0.70 20 0.122p 0.5 _ _ __ ~ 0.70 20 0.120p 0.5

3

CS-96

1

1 1 I Range

Israel

___-

0.45 0.151p

2,2'-Dlhydroxyethyl

I

20

0.2

I

Calculotion:

Base line-

Inverse m a t r i x X Graphical-

Refotive Absabancosa-Anolytical Component/ A

No.

corp., LM.,

Component Noms Formufa

CS-98

his, ontorio, bnoda

Accu-

Xarv

Ronge

mcy

%

%

8.1.

Concn.

Slit (mm) AXar

w/w%

length cm

Pfs.

- ~ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 c;s-1,42.5 Potyi-CbHs-l 0-100 5 2 . 4 6 ~ 0.096 1.0

i

prene

~-

~~

~

~

~~

lndrument: Beckman Model DK 2 Sampk Phase: Wutlon in carbon tetrachloride

CeH Windows: Corex Absorbance Measurement: Calculotion:

Base N n e L

Inverse m a t r i x X Graphical-

ComponentlX cis- 1,4-PoIyisoprene trans- 1,4-PoIyisoprene

Poin-

Note: Hevea.

Successive approx.--

Point-

Successive approx-

2.46~ (conc. w./w. %

at

2.5%)

0.166

0.127

Sample run differentially against a 2.5% solution of purified

Moteriol Purity: Extensively purified Hevea and Balata assumed 98'% cis- and 98% trans-l,4-poiyisoprene

Matrix:

863 cm-' 35.3 4.6 9.5

R. M. E. SMALL, Polymer

Relative Absorbancee-Analytical Matrix:

Instrument: Perkin-Elmer Model 12 C, NaCt prism Sample Phose: Solution in acetonitrile Cell Windows: NaCi Absorbonce Meanrroment:

ciCl,4lsomer in 1,QPolyiroprene

837 cm-' 7.4 22.9 4.9

1131 cm-' 1.95 11.4 28.1

Reference compounds were rectified commercial prod-

Comments: Insensitivity o f method to microstructure changes relative to impurity effects makes purification and thorough drying of sample essential. light scattering creates sloping background. Value at 2 . 4 6 ~cokvlated b y extrapolating a plot of absorbance vs. X-' through the points X = 1.000. 1.100, 1.325, 1.550A. Spectral slit width not available.

Relative absorbances are given as the absorbonce which a 1 gram per mi. solution would have in the cell in which the measurements are made.

Relative absorbances are given os the dope o f the Beer's law concentrotion curves used expressed in terms of absorbance per 1 0 0 ~ oof constituent.

2 3 ,+laterial

Purity:

ucts a

These data repreaent atandard publication and submission is open to anyone in uccordanee with regulations of ANALYTICAL CHEYIIITRY.The Coblentz Society is acting only as an aid to the journal.

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To standardize procedure. ANALYTICAL CAEMISTEY ;equ-ta that material be sent in uintuplicate to the chairman of the review committee: D . E. Nicholson. (hesearch and Development Division. Humble Oil Refining C o . . P.O. Box 3950. Haytown. Tex.