[On-Demand Webinar] Chemical Analysis Course: From HALS/Lubricant Quantitative Analysis to Structural Analysis of Synthetic Resins
In recent years, with the advancement and enhancement of polymer materials, various additives for synthetic polymers with different functions have been used in optimized formulations. Among them, there are types of additives, such as hindered amine light stabilizers (HALS) and lubricants, that present challenges in solubility and detection methods, making analysis difficult. Additionally, when conducting structural analysis of multi-component polymers or terminal group analysis using pyrolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (PyGC/MS), there are many pyrolysis products not registered in the EI method database, making analysis not straightforward.
In this webinar, we will introduce two solutions to the challenges in the characterization of synthetic resins, along with practical examples.
■ Overview of additives for synthetic polymers
■ Actual quantitative analysis of HALS/lubricants
■ Examples of structural analysis of synthetic resins using PyGC/Q-Tof MS
Target audience: Individuals handling organic compounds for the development and quality control of materials and industrial products.

| Date and time | Always open |
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| Entry fee | Free |
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