On Demand Until June 26, 2021 Abstract: Smart and advanced coatings connote materials properties that add value to function and performance - even for demanding applications. A number of these coatings have been developed for commercial use, and understanding their action could be key to the competitive development of alternate formulations. This webinar will give an overview of reverse engineering protocols for various coatings using the modern-day Pyrolysis-GC/MS. Analytical pyrolysis encompasses much more than flash pyrolysis. Virtually any material (gas, liquid or solid) can be characterized using modern, multi-mode pyrolysis systems. Volatiles, additives, oligomers, polar, heavy, and polymeric materials can be analyzed without solvent extractions or pretreatments. Learning Objectives: - Learn about smart coatings and the classification of state-of-the-art materials in the coatings industry.
- Uncover various approaches in reverse engineering or investigative methods in determining compositions.
- Discover how Evolved Gas Analysis, Thermal Desorption, flash Pyrolysis, Heart-Cutting, and Double-Shot are used for coatings characterization.
- Learn how to increase data accuracy and efficiency in your quality control, deformulation, contamination, unknown identification, and failure analyses
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Speakers Rojin Belganeh Technical Director Frontier Lab Americas Rojin Belganeh is the Technical Director at Frontier Lab Americas. Rojin graduated from the University of Houston with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. She started her profession as an analytical chemist at Nalco Champion-An Ecolab company in 2012. As an analytical chemist, Rojin worked with various analytical instruments, such as Pyrolysis GCMS, TGA, FTIR, and X-Rays for material characterization, polymer identification, and contamination analysis. She also holds an MBA degree concentrating in strategic marketing from the University of Houston-Victoria. As a former user for more than five years, Rojin joined Frontier Laboratories in May of 2017. She is very passionate in creating awareness about Frontier technology and providing technical support to users.
Dr. Rigoberto Advincula Professor Case Western Reserve University Dr. Rigoberto Advincula is Professor at the Dept. of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, Case Western Reserve University. He is currently Governor's Chair at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee. He is Past-Chair of the Polymer Chemistry Division (ACS) and previous President of the Philippine American Academy of Science and Engineering (PAASE) and was inducted member of the World Economic Forum, Futures Council.
He is Editor in Chief of MRS Communications and previously Editor of Reactive and Functional Polymers and Associate Editor of Polymer Reviews. He has published more than 476 papers, 13 patents, and given more than 600 lectures and seminars. His area of research is in polymers, nanoscience, organic materials, hybrid materials, ultrathin films, polymers and additives for oil and gas, and corrosion. He has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the Welch Foundation, and several industry grants. He has had Visiting Professor positions at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Austrian Institute of Technology, Waseda University, McGill University, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, and the National University of Singapore.
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Advanced Coatings and Deformulation with Pyrolysis-GC/MS
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