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Molecular weight distribution gel permeation

The hydroboration/oxidation sequence does not change the molecular-weight distribution. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) measurements in dimethyl-formamide (DMF) with the resulting polystyrene-ft-polyalcohol polymers show very similar polydispersity indexes (Table 10.2). Here, the hydroboration/oxidation sequence is clearly superior to the epoxidation reaction, which leads to a... [Pg.154]

To determine the influence of storage on the molecular weight distribution, gel permeation chromatography separations were conducted on new and up to 5-year-old, commercially available pharmaceutical specialities that contained povidone K17 or povidone K 25, with samples from the original povidone batches for reference. No change in the molecular weight distribution could be determined. [Pg.36]

Fig. 3. Molecular weight distribution curves as determined by gel-permeation chromatography. A represents i9f2v (9-phthahc resins B, highest molecular... Fig. 3. Molecular weight distribution curves as determined by gel-permeation chromatography. A represents i9f2v (9-phthahc resins B, highest molecular...
Among the techniques employed to estimate the average molecular weight distribution of polymers are end-group analysis, dilute solution viscosity, reduction in vapor pressure, ebuUiometry, cryoscopy, vapor pressure osmometry, fractionation, hplc, phase distribution chromatography, field flow fractionation, and gel-permeation chromatography (gpc). For routine analysis of SBR polymers, gpc is widely accepted. Table 1 lists a number of physical properties of SBR (random) compared to natural mbber, solution polybutadiene, and SB block copolymer. [Pg.493]

Molecular weights of PVDC can be determined directly by dilute solution measurements in good solvents (62). Viscosity studies indicate that polymers having degrees of polymerization from 100 to more than 10,000 are easily obtained. Dimers and polymers having DP < 100 can be prepared by special procedures (40). Copolymers can be more easily studied because of thek solubiUty in common solvents. Gel-permeation chromatography studies indicate that molecular weight distributions are typical of vinyl copolymers. [Pg.430]

Determinarion of MW and MWD by SEC using commercial narrow molecular weight distribution polystyrene as calibration standards is an ASTM-D5296 standard method for polystyrene (11). However, no data on precision are included in the 1997 edition of the ASTM method. In the ASTM-D3536 method for gel-permeation chromatography from seven replicates, the M of a polystyrene is 263,000 30,000 (11.4%) for a single determination within the 95% confidence level (12). A relative standard deviation of 3.9% was reported for a cooperative determination of of polystyrene by SEC (7). In another cooperative study, a 11.3% relative standard deviation in M, of polystyrene by GPC was reported (13). [Pg.503]

ASTM D-3536-91, Standard Test Method for Molecular Weight Averages and Molecular Weight Distribution by Liquid Exclusion Chromatography (Gel Permeation Chromatography-GPC), ASTM Annual Books of ASTM Standards, Vol. 08.02, P. 349—359. This method was deleted in the 1997 edition of the ASTM book. [Pg.529]

The molecular weights and molecular weight distributions (MWD) of phenolic oligomers have been evaluated using gel permeation chromatography (GPC),23,24 NMR spectroscopy,25 vapor pressure osmometry (VPO),26 intrinsic viscosity,27 and more recently matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS).28... [Pg.385]

The gel permeation chromatogram shown in Fig. 6 illustrates the purity of a block copolymer obtained by ion coupling. It is seen that about 5% of uncoupled block copolymer contaminates a triblock copolymer of narrow molecular weight distribution. The synthesis of star block polymers owes its recent development to the use of new coupling agents412. ... [Pg.34]

Analysis of Data. Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC) was used to determine the molecular weights and molecular weight distribution of the seed and polymers that were produced. A modified version of Smith s (31) method was used to convert the GPC data to molecular weights and molecular weight distribution. [Pg.307]

Gel Permeation Chromatography (CPC) is often the source of molecular wei t averages used in polymerization kinetic modelling Q.,2). Kinetic models also r uire measurement of molecular weight distribution, conversion to polymer, composition of monomers in a copolymerization rea tion mixture, copolymer composition distribution, and sequence length distribution. The GPC chromatogram often reflects these properties (3,. ... [Pg.149]


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