Mass spectrometry as a modern method for the analysis of polymers

Authors

  • Ivan S. Pytskii Institute of Physical chemistry and electrochemistry
  • Elena S. Kuznetsova Institute of Physical chemistry and electrochemistry
  • Alexey K. Buryak Institute of Physical chemistry and electrochemistry

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17308/sorpchrom.2021.21/3221

Keywords:

mass spectrometry, polymers, pyrolysis, gas chromatography,

Abstract

The study was devoted to the investigation of the place of modern mass spectrometric methods in the polymer research. The development of methods was investigated and it was shown that practically until the end of the 20th century, the use of mass spectrometry for investigation of polymers was extremely limited due to the non-volatility of polymers. The method of pyrolytic mass spectrometry is considered as the most common method for determining the molecular weight distribution, the determination of end groups, and other general problems. More modern methods of “soft” ionization, allowing ionizing polymers from a condensed state with simultaneous desorption into the gas phase were also described. A review of the literature has shown that such methods have almost completely replaced or significantly supplemented the tools of polymeric material researchers. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI), field desorption (FD), fast atom bombardment (SIMS), and electrospray ionization (ESI) are described in the literature. Also, pyrolytic mass spectrometry with direct injection and combined with gas chromatographic separation were described as being a more classical method. It was shown that mass spectrometry is the most versatile and sensitive method for any tasks related with the analysis and investigation of polymer materials.

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Author Biographies

  • Ivan S. Pytskii, Institute of Physical chemistry and electrochemistry

    PhD (chemistry), laboratory of physical-chemical basics of chromatography and chromato-mass-spectrometry, Institute of Physical chemistry and electrochemistry, Moscow. E-mail: ivanpic4586@gmail.com

  • Elena S. Kuznetsova, Institute of Physical chemistry and electrochemistry

    PhD (chemistry), laboratory of synthesis and investigation of sorbents, Institute of Physical chemistry and electrochemistry, Moscow

  • Alexey K. Buryak, Institute of Physical chemistry and electrochemistry

    prof., grand PhD (chemistry), laboratory of physical-chemical basics of chromatography and chromato-mass-spectrometry Institute of Physical chemistry and electrochemistry, Moscow.

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Published

2021-02-20

How to Cite

Mass spectrometry as a modern method for the analysis of polymers. (2021). Sorbtsionnye I Khromatograficheskie Protsessy, 21(1), 69-76. https://doi.org/10.17308/sorpchrom.2021.21/3221

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