Acrylamide inverse miniemulsion polymerization: in situ, real-time monitoring using nir spectroscopy

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Autor(a) principal: Colmán,M. M. E.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Chicoma,D. L., Giudici,R., Araújo,P. H. H., Sayer,C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322014000400011
Resumo: In this work, the ability of on-line NIR spectroscopy for the prediction of the evolution of monomer concentration, conversion and average particle diameter in acrylamide inverse miniemulsion polymerization was evaluated. The spectral ranges were chosen as those representing the decrease in concentration of monomer. An increase in the baseline shift indicated that the NIR spectra were affected by particle size. Multivariate partial least squares calibration models were developed to relate NIR spectra collected by the immersion probe with off-line conversion and polymer particle size data. The results showed good agreement between off-line data and values predicted by the NIR calibration models and these latter were also able to detect different types of operational disturbances. These results indicate that it is possible to monitor variables of interest during acrylamide inverse miniemulsion polymerizations.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Acrylamide inverse miniemulsion polymerization: in situ, real-time monitoring using nir spectroscopy
title Acrylamide inverse miniemulsion polymerization: in situ, real-time monitoring using nir spectroscopy
spellingShingle Acrylamide inverse miniemulsion polymerization: in situ, real-time monitoring using nir spectroscopy
Colmán,M. M. E.
Inverse miniemulsion polymerization
Acrylamide
Monitoring
Spectroscopy
NIR
title_short Acrylamide inverse miniemulsion polymerization: in situ, real-time monitoring using nir spectroscopy
title_full Acrylamide inverse miniemulsion polymerization: in situ, real-time monitoring using nir spectroscopy
title_fullStr Acrylamide inverse miniemulsion polymerization: in situ, real-time monitoring using nir spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Acrylamide inverse miniemulsion polymerization: in situ, real-time monitoring using nir spectroscopy
title_sort Acrylamide inverse miniemulsion polymerization: in situ, real-time monitoring using nir spectroscopy
author Colmán,M. M. E.
author_facet Colmán,M. M. E.
Chicoma,D. L.
Giudici,R.
Araújo,P. H. H.
Sayer,C.
author_role author
author2 Chicoma,D. L.
Giudici,R.
Araújo,P. H. H.
Sayer,C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Colmán,M. M. E.
Chicoma,D. L.
Giudici,R.
Araújo,P. H. H.
Sayer,C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inverse miniemulsion polymerization
Acrylamide
Monitoring
Spectroscopy
NIR
topic Inverse miniemulsion polymerization
Acrylamide
Monitoring
Spectroscopy
NIR
description In this work, the ability of on-line NIR spectroscopy for the prediction of the evolution of monomer concentration, conversion and average particle diameter in acrylamide inverse miniemulsion polymerization was evaluated. The spectral ranges were chosen as those representing the decrease in concentration of monomer. An increase in the baseline shift indicated that the NIR spectra were affected by particle size. Multivariate partial least squares calibration models were developed to relate NIR spectra collected by the immersion probe with off-line conversion and polymer particle size data. The results showed good agreement between off-line data and values predicted by the NIR calibration models and these latter were also able to detect different types of operational disturbances. These results indicate that it is possible to monitor variables of interest during acrylamide inverse miniemulsion polymerizations.
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