Issue 3, 1994

Analysis of pigmented polymer coatings with radiofrequency glow discharge optical emission spectrometry

Abstract

With a radiofrequency (r.f.) source, glow discharge optical emission spectrometry is capable of depth-profiling materials such as the pigmented polymers used on pre-painted steel. A method is now available for converting the recorded, qualitative r.f. depth-profiles into quantitative depth-profiles of concentration versus depth. The paper reports the results from the first test programme of the new method. The method is tested here with a range of laboratory prepared polymers with known pigment loadings. Samples include various concentrations of the principle white pigment, rutile, in the polymer, followed by a set with a range of mixed red and white pigments. The ability of the method to determine the pigment loadings and to distinguish the different pigments is assessed.

Article information

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Paper

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1994,9, 369-373

Analysis of pigmented polymer coatings with radiofrequency glow discharge optical emission spectrometry

D. G. Jones, R. Payling, S. A. Gower and E. M. Boge, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1994, 9, 369 DOI: 10.1039/JA9940900369

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