M. Aramata et al., DETERMINATION OF OXYGEN IN ORGANOSILICON POLYMERS AND ORGANIC MATERIALS BY INERT-GAS FUSION WITH A PLATINUM-CARBON CONVERTER, Analytical sciences, 14(3), 1998, pp. 541-546
Organosilicon polymers have attracted considerable attention as a new
class of functional polymers of the next generation because of their u
nique electronic and optical properties originating from the delocaliz
ation of sigma-sigma conjugated electrons along the Si-Si main chain
of polysilane. Thus, for these polymers, oxygen is the most remarkable
impurity. Nevertheless, the determination of oxygen in any organic ma
terial is extremely difficult. Especially, for oraganosilicon compound
s, conventional methods do not give good results. In this study we inv
estigated the reason for the low recoveries of organosilicon compounds
by several kinds of determination methods, and developed a new determ
ination method involving on inert-gas fusion equipped converter, which
includes platinum-carbon. According to our method, oxygen in organosi
licon polymers can be determined quantitatively. We confirmed that our
new method is applicable not only to organosilicon materials, but als
o to organic and organometallic compounds as well as inorganic materia
ls.