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Summary of Silicone Rubber Testing Methods
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PostTime:2023-07-27 14:08:01
Summary of Silicone Rubber Testing Methods
The detection properties of silicone rubber can be said to be between organic and inorganic substances. It contains a variety of small molecules and polymers, and the environment of food contact silicone rubber is complex and diverse. Food itself can be divided into water, alcohol, acid and oil. Such as steamer mats, baking mats, etc., need to be used for a long time under high temperature and high humidity environment, so it is difficult to analyze.
The analysis and detection of toxic substances in silicone rubber can be roughly divided into two ways. One is to directly and qualitatively detect the presence of toxic substances in silicone rubber materials. For example, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry can utilize the high efficiency of gas chromatography and the strong qualitative ability of mass spectrometry to directly detect toxic substances such as cyclosiloxanes migrating from silicone rubber products. Secondly, by analyzing the molecular structure changes of silicone rubber before and after aging, the aging mechanism is deduced to determine the possible toxic substances. At present, analytical methods such as infrared spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance are usually used to infer the aging mechanism of silicone rubber, which is simple and fast.
1. Silicone rubber detection methods - gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)
Currently, GC and GC-MS have become the most commonly used methods for the qualitative and quantitative detection of silicone rubber for volatile cyclosiloxanes in food-contact silicone rubber. This method mainly takes advantage of the strong chromatographic separation ability and high resolution of mass spectrometry, and is suitable for the separation and analysis of volatile complex components. GC-MS technology has high separation efficiency and high sensitivity, and is widely used in food safety, environmental pollution, food and pesticide residue detection and other fields.
Silicone rubber produces small molecule cyclic siloxanes during thermal degradation, and low molecular weight cyclic siloxanes migrated from silicone rubber products for food contact were detected by GC-MS, and methylcyclosiloxanes had the lowest single component. The detection amount is 50mg/kg. The implementation of "Determination of Residual Volatile Methyl Cyclosiloxane in Silicone Rubber" (GB/T 28112-2011) on October 1, 2012 explained in detail the principle of using gas chromatography to determine the content of residual volatile methyl cyclosiloxane (D4~D10) in raw silicone rubber.


2. Silicone rubber detection method - Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
FTIR and NMR are important tools for analyzing the organic structure of silicone rubber materials. Among them, infrared spectroscopy is an important method to identify the composition of silicone rubber materials. NMR can obtain information about its molecular skeleton structure, and they are widely used in the study of the microstructure of silicone rubber. Infrared spectroscopy does not require sample pretreatment, low cost, high efficiency, and no pollution, so it is widely used in the food industry.
At present, the NMR detection of silicone rubber is mainly used in the medical field, industrial field and biological field. Although there are few reports on the detection of migratory toxic substances in silicone rubber that come into contact with food, foreign scholars have used nuclear magnetic resonance. Spectroscopic detection of cyclosiloxanes with low detection limits and very specific qualitative and quantitative information.

3. Silicone rubber detection method - thermal analysis (TGA)
Thermal analysis is the measurement of the properties of a substance at a set temperature as a function of temperature or time. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) is a technique for measuring the mass-temperature relationship of a substance under programmed temperature control. According to relevant literature reports, thermogravimetric analysis can be used to study and detect the thermal degradation process of silicone rubber at high temperature, determine its thermal stability, and analyze the possible migration of toxic substances.
The TGA method was used to detect thermal degradation products of polydimethylsiloxane and montmorillonite nanocomposites. The test results are mainly harmful to the human body, and the low content of oligocyclosiloxane (D3-D7), methane, propylene, propionaldehyde and so on. At present, thermal analysis methods are mainly used to analyze and detect the thermal degradation behavior of silicone rubber. There are few reports on the direct detection of toxic substances migrating from silicone rubber for food contact, so it has broad application prospects.


4. Silicone rubber detection method - inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and atomic absorption method
In addition to aging and decomposition to produce low-molecular-weight cyclosiloxane and other toxic substances, due to long-term contact with food, heavy metal ions in addition to silicone rubber products will gradually migrate into food, enrich the human body, and pose a threat to human health. For the detection of heavy metal ions in silicone rubber, it can be determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) analysis techniques, atomic absorption and other analytical methods. The content of tin in silicone rubber was determined by microwave digestion-flame atomic absorption spectrometry, and the effects of different digestion conditions, measurement wavelength and inorganic acid concentration on the determination of tin were investigated.
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