Real-Time Monitoring of the Mechanical Properties of a Soy Protein and Rubber Polymer during its Production Using Transient Infrared Spectroscopy |
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Authors: | Jeffrey J. Sweterlitsch Perminus Mungara Roger W. Jones Jay-lin Jane |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ames Laboratory–USDOE , Iowa State University , Ames , Iowa , USA;2. Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition &3. Center for Crops Utilization Research , Iowa State University , Ames , Iowa , USA |
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Abstract: | Soy protein–based polymers offer promising performance properties, but their characteristics are sensitively dependent on production conditions, so on-line monitoring could help provide the needed control during production. Mid-infrared spectroscopy combined with partial least squares offer the needed analysis, but the opacity of many materials in the mid-infrared range limits its conventional application. Transient infrared spectroscopy is a method of acquiring mid-infrared spectra from moving streams in real time that avoids the opacity problem. We apply transient infrared spectroscopy to a polymer of soy protein and polyisoprene-graft-maleic anhydride–modified natural rubber during its compounding extrusion to measure tensile strength and Young's modulus. |
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Keywords: | On-line monitoring Soy-protein polymer Transient infrared spectroscopy |
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