Abstract
A method for the determination of phenyl-beta-naphthylamine (PBN) in ternary mixtures by second-derivative spectrophotometry is described. The procedure works without any separation step of PBN from the other polymer additives. By applying the second-derivative spectrophotometry, Beer's law was valid over the range 0.25-10 micro g mL(-1). The proposed method has been applied to the determination PBN in synthetic ternary mixtures and rubber samples. A comparative study of the results obtained using the second and the third-derivative spectrophotometric methods is presented and evaluated. The derivative spectrophotometric method indicated that the amount of PBN found after extraction from the rubber samples was 0.97+/-0.02 g/100 g of sample.
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