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Characterization of Ultraviolet-Degraded Polyethylene Terephthalate Film Using a Complementary Approach: Reactive
Azusa Kubota1, Takaya Satoh1, Masaaki Ubukata1
1JEOL Ltd., 3-1-2 Musashino, Akishima, Tokyo 196-8558, Japan.
Abstract:
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is widely used across various industries owing to its versatility and favorable properties, including application in beverage bottles, food containers, textile fibers, engineering resins, films, and sheets. However, polymer materials are susceptible to degradation from factors such as light, oxygen, and heat. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the structural changes that occur during degradation and the extent of these changes. This report investigates the structural alterations in PET films resulting from ultraviolet (UV) irradiation utilizing pyrolysis-gas chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry (Py-GC-TOFMS) and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOFMS). Using the reactive Py-GC-TOFMS, we estimated the composition of the pyrolysis products resulting from UV degradation through electron ionization, soft ionization, and exact mass measurements. Additionally, artificial intelligence (AI)-based structure analysis was performed to evaluate these compounds' structures. Notably, most degradation products were not found in the National Institute of Standards and Technology database, underscoring the effectiveness of our approach. Using MALDI-TOFMS analysis, we determine the changes in the end groups before and after UV irradiation. This analysis confirmed the generation of a series of carboxylic acid end groups as a result of degradation, a polymer series not detected by reactive pyrolysis GC-MS. We also explored degradation in the depth direction, demonstrating that degradation progresses gradually to depths of several micrometers. Our findings highlight the importance of employing mass spectrometry techniques for a comprehensive analysis of polymer degradation.
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