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Handbook for the Chemical Analysis of Plastic and Polymer Additives (2nd Ed.)

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Handbook for the Chemical Analysis of Plastic and Polymer Additives

Polymers have undoubtedly changed the world through many products that improve our lives. However, additives used to modify the overall characteristics of these materials may not be fully disclosed or understood. These additives may present possible environmental and health hazards. It is important to monitor consumer products for these compounds using high-quality reference materials and dependable analytical techniques.

The Handbook for the Chemical Analysis of Plastic and Polymer Additives, Second Edition provides the necessary tools for chemists to obtain a more complete listing of additives present in a particular polymeric matrix. It is designed to serve as a valuable source for those monitoring a polymer/plastic material for regulatory or internal compliance. It also helps analysts to correctly identify the complex nature of the materials that have been added to the polymer/plastic.

With 50 additional compounds, this second edition nearly doubles the number of additives in several categories, including processing aids, antistatic compounds, mould release products, and blowing agents. It includes a listing that can be cross-referenced by trade name, chemical name, CAS number, and even key mass unit ions from the GC/MS run.

Addressing additives from an analytical viewpoint, this comprehensive handbook helps readers identify the additives in plastics. This information can be used to assess compliance with regulations issued by the FDA, US EPA, EU, and other agencies.

Overview of Polymers, Additives, and Processing. Extraction and Analysis. Crosslinking Compounds/Accelerators. Stabilizers. Antioxidants. Coupling Agents. Flame Retardants. Plasticizers. Other Compounds of Interest. Practical Applications of Investigative Analyses. APPENDIX A Chromatograms. APPENDIX B Definitions and Abbreviations. Subject Index. Molecular Weight Index. Five Peak Index of Mass Spectra. CAS Number Index. RTECS Number Index.

Analysts, scientists, and researchers in the food, pharmaceutical, biotech, chemical (analytical), petroleum, polymer sciences, plastic engineering, and medical device industries; personnel involved in the processing, downstream processing (including recycling), and R&D of polymers and plastics; chemists and engineers involved in the formulation, coating, and manufacture of polymers and plastics; quality control testers and certifiers; universities with analytical chemistry, plastic/chemical engineering, and polymer science programs; environmental and regulatory agencies; private and commercial testing laboratories; state and federal forensic crime labs.

Jack Hubball, PhD, is the lead criminalist for the Connecticut State Police Forensic Laboratory, which provides analyses for organic compounds from a variety of samples submitted from crime scenes. During his tenure at the Laboratory, Dr. Hubball has analyzed more than 10,000 items. He is the laboratory representative to the Connecticut State Police K-9 Unit and provides final testing and third-party certification for the accelerant, drug, and explosives detection teams. Dr. Hubball also is a consultant to two companies specializing in polymer-related cases. As a consultant he has performed hundreds of polymer analyses.

Michael Bolgar is the founder and CEO of AccuStandard, Inc. and an organic chemist with over 40 years experience in synthesizing complex organic molecules. His early work with unique industrial compounds led him to start his own company concentrating on the synthesis, formulation and certification of organic chemical reference standards. These standards are used worldwide for monitoring pollutants originating from industrial chemical products such as polymers. AccuStandard is the first and only company to have synthesized all 209 PCB congeners and all 209 PBDE congeners. In addition to these primary compounds, his synthesis department has produced many of their metabolites and has published papers on these subjects.

Joseph Groeger is president of Mantis Associates Inc. in Storrs Mansfield, Connecticut, which is dedicated to product development in consumer products, food packaging, and drug delivery devices/systems. He has more than 30 years of practical experience in development, selection, formulation, testing, and analysis of rubber, thermoplastics, adhesives, foams, composites, and polymer coatings. He has developed new materials for medical delivery devices, battery seals and insulators, electrical insulation systems, flame-retardant materials, coatings, food packaging, adhesives, and others. Mr. Groeger has publ