研究目的
Investigating the utility of silicon photonic microring resonator arrays as a quantitative mass concentration detector for industrial polymer analysis.
研究成果
Silicon photonic microring resonator arrays demonstrate linear mass concentration detection for polymers, with good agreement in MWD determination compared to dRI and UV detectors. The technology shows promise for industrial polymer analysis despite observed molecular weight dependence.
研究不足
Microring resonators exhibit a molecular weight dependence where sensitivity decreases with increasing molecular weight due to the evanescent surface sensitivity. Higher noise floor compared to commercial detectors.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
Utilized isocratic GPC separations with microring resonator arrays as detectors.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Narrow and broad MWD polystyrene standards in THF.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Microring resonator system (Maverick M1), HPLC system (Waters Alliance e2695), UV/Visible Detector (Waters 2489), refractive index detector (Waters 2414), Agilent MiniMIX-C column.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
GPC separations performed at
5:3 mL/min flow rate, sample temperature at 5°C, column oven at 35°C. Data Analysis Methods:
Custom software in R for chromatogram analysis, Whittaker smoothing function, asymmetrically reweighted least squares (arPLS) for baseline correction.
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