Development of a comprehensive normal-phase liquid chromatography x size-exclusion chromatography platform with ultraviolet spectroscopy and high-resolution mass spectrometry detection for the chemical characterization of complex polyesters

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Publication date 02-10-2024
Journal Analytica Chimica Acta
Article number 343086
Volume | Issue number 1324
Number of pages 10
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  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS)
Abstract
Background: Polyesters are applied in high-end products in many industrial applications, including resins and powder-coating applications. The characterization of the chemical heterogeneities within a polyester is of utmost interest to develop new products or improve existing applications. Unfortunately, characterization is a difficult task, as polyesters may feature distributions in end-group functionality, molecular weight, chemical composition, and degree of branching. Currently, no analytical method can characterize all these interdependent distributions in a single analysis.
Results: We report the use of comprehensive normal-phase liquid chromatography x size-exclusion chromatography hyphenated with ultraviolet-light spectroscopy and high-resolution mass spectrometry in parallel (NPLC x SEC-UV/HRMS) to characterize polyesters according to their end-group-functionality and molecular-weight distributions. The chemical composition can be measured with HRMS, while relative quantitation can be performed with UV detection. A supercharging agent was used during ionization allowing to extend the molecular- weight range of the detected chemical species.
Significance: The presented platform allows characterization of polyesters with varying fractions of carboxyl or hydroxyl end-group functionalities and varying distributions of molecular weight, degree of branching, and chemical compositions. The number-average and weight-average molar masses are obtained in the same analysis. This information cannot be obtained by any one-dimensional technique. The developed NPLC x SEC-UV/HRMS platform is a valuable tool for characterizing polyesters in an industrial setting.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2024.343086
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