1992
DOI: 10.1366/0003702924124457
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Analysis of Nontransparent Polymers: Mixture Design, Second-Derivative Attenuated Total Internal Reflectance FT-IR, and Multivariate Calibration

Abstract: The composition of nontransparent polymers has been predicted from the fingerprint region in the mid-IR. The polymers were analyzed by the Horizontal Attenuated Total internal Reflection (HATR) FT-IR technique. The polymers were blends of three different master batches: (1) a polymer of ethylene with carbon black, (2) a co-polymer of ethylene and propylene monomers, and (3) an ethylene-propylene-diene elastomer. A calibration set was defined by use of mixture design. Partial least-squares (PIS) regression was … Show more

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“…In contrast to this, however, full spectral profiles can be used to describe the samples if orthogonal latent variable (LV) regression techniques are used (18,19). Problems related to loss of important information, resulting from the necessary exclusion of parameters when creating the calibration model, can therefore be avoided using LV regression techniques.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to this, however, full spectral profiles can be used to describe the samples if orthogonal latent variable (LV) regression techniques are used (18,19). Problems related to loss of important information, resulting from the necessary exclusion of parameters when creating the calibration model, can therefore be avoided using LV regression techniques.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%