High-Resolution
TG-TOFMS Coupled with Principal Component
Analysis and Kendrick Mass Defect Analysis: Elucidation of Molecular-Scale
Degradation Behavior of Glass Fiber Reinforced Polypropylene during
Thermo-Oxidative Degradation
This study presents
a novel approach that combines thermogravimetric
analysis with time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TG-TOFMS), principal
component analysis (PCA), and Kendrick mass defect (KMD) analysisreferred
to as TG-PCA-KMDto investigate molecular-scale structural
changes and quantitatively assess the progression of thermo-oxidative
degradation in glass fiber reinforced polypropylene (GF/PP). TG-TOFMS
enables the simultaneous and sensitive detection of both structural
changes due to thermo-oxidative degradation and compositional changes
in the filler and matrix. PCA and KMD analysis are crucial for identifying
specific ion series derived from the degraded PP matrix in the high-resolution
mass spectra obtained through TG-TOFMS. Additionally, PCA fitting
was employed to selectively extract information on the degraded components
of GF/PP from differential thermogravimetric profiles. Our findings
demonstrate the advantages and utility of TG-PCA-KMD in the degradation
analysis of composite materials.