Title
Three-dimensional chemical analysis with synchrotron tomography at multiple X-ray energies: Brominated aromatic flame retardant and antimony oxide in polystyrene
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-19-2004
Abstract
Synchrotron X-ray tomography is used to image, at 3.34 μm resolution, a mixture containing high-impact polystyrene (HIPS) and a two-component flame retardant, a brominated phthalimide dimer (Saytex BT-93), and a Synergist, antimony oxide (Sb2O3). Complete tomography data sets were acquired at seven X-ray energies in the range of 12-40 keV, closely spanning Br and Sb Is electron binding energies at 13.474 and 30.491 keV, respectively. Data acquisition required 8 h. Quantification is done for a representative subvolume of 0.582 mm3 containing 2503 cubic volume elements (voxels) which is fitted to a model for X-ray voxel linear attenuation coefficient, yielding the three-dimensional concentration distribution of the flame retardant and the Synergist. With successive thresholding, a particle size distribution algorithm yields regions of low flame retardant concentration-a potential safety concern-and regions of excessively high flame retardant concentration-a waste of an expensive product.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Chemistry of Materials
First Page
4032
Last Page
4042
Recommended Citation
Ham, K., Jin, H., Al-Raoush, R., Xie, X., Willson, C., Byerly, G., Simeral, L., Rivers, M., Kurtz, R., & Butler, L. (2004). Three-dimensional chemical analysis with synchrotron tomography at multiple X-ray energies: Brominated aromatic flame retardant and antimony oxide in polystyrene. Chemistry of Materials, 16 (21), 4032-4042. https://doi.org/10.1021/cm0350333