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Silicones can be challenging to analyze. Dow Corning's ability to
develop new products and modify existing ones is based in part upon our
silicone analytical expertise and advanced instrumentation. Our analytical
group has been characterizing silicon based materials for over 65 years and
literally "wrote the book" on analyzing silicones: The Analytical
Chemistry of Silicones.
Our scientists use a variety of
analytical instruments to characterize silicone materials to better
understand the relationships between their chemistry and key application
properties. We have a wide range of practical experience in troubleshooting
problems from diverse industries - including automotive, solar, electronics,
paper, construction, healthcare and specialty chemicals.
We have the capability to measure trace silicon/siloxane concentrations in a
variety of matrices such as food, hair, lotions, lip balm, paper processing
pulp, pharma protein broths, etc. We can perform cleaning validation testing to
determine if residual silicone from antifoam agents are present in your process
equipment. We have had success quantitating silicone at levels below 50 ppb
elemental Si in a variety of organic and aqueous matrices using inductively
coupled plasma (ICP).
Silicone Testing Solutions:
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Measure silicone deposition on
hair (PDF) |
 | Characterize silicone molecular structure |
 | Silicone analysis to recommend comparable material |
 | Silicone contamination testing |
 | Measure silane surface treatment levels |
 | Measure silicon(e) concentration |
Some of the instrument techniques we use to characterize materials
include:
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Chemical Structure
Identification (PDF)
(Raman, IR, NMR, UV-VIS)
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Chromatography and Separations (GPC, HPLC, IC, GC)
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Mass
Spectrometry (PDF) (GC-MS,
LC-MS, GC-TOF-MS)
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Microscopy (optical, AFM, SEM,
TEM)
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Surface Analysis (XPS or ESCA, contact angle, surface tension,
interferometry)
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Elemental Testing (WDXRF, ICP-AES, ICP-MS, XRD)
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Thermal
Analysis (PDF) (TGA, DSC,
high temperature DSC, DMA, TMA, Py-GCMS, flashpoint)
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Physical Property Testing (solid and liquid density, rheology, flashpoint,
melting and boiling point)
Please
contact us by e-mail or call one of our
global locations to discuss your specific testing needs.
Sources:
A. Lee Smith (ed), The Analytical Chemistry of Silicones,
Wiley-Interscience, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York (1991).
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