Publications by authors named "E Duemichen"

Article Synopsis
  • TED-GC-MS is a two-step analytical method for studying polymers, involving sample decomposition followed by capturing and analyzing gas products using gas chromatography mass spectrometry.
  • An automated system enhances the method’s efficiency, allowing for high sample throughput and reducing contamination risks, while optimizing extraction parameters for better results.
  • The method successfully detects complex compounds in polymers, illustrating its versatility in various applications like analyzing wood plastic composites and measuring microplastic concentrations, which previously required multiple methods.
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In recent years, an increasing trend towards investigating and monitoring the contamination of the environment by microplastics (MP) (plastic pieces < 5 mm) has been observed worldwide. Nonetheless, a reliable methodology that would facilitate and automate the monitoring of MP is still lacking. With the goal of selecting practical and standardized methods, and considering the challenges in microplastics detection, we present here a critical evaluation of two vibrational spectroscopies, Raman and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and two extraction methods: thermal extraction desorption gas chromatography mass spectrometry (TED-GC-MS) and liquid extraction with subsequent size exclusion chromatography (SEC) using a soil with known contents of PE, PP, PS and PET as reference material.

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For analysis of the gaseous thermal decomposition products of polymers, the common techniques are thermogravimetry, combined with Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy (TGA-FTIR) and mass spectrometry (TGA-MS). These methods offer a simple approach to the decomposition mechanism, especially for small decomposition molecules. Complex spectra of gaseous mixtures are very often hard to identify because of overlapping signals.

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