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Polymer, branched Limiting viscosity number

In analytical practice, the logarithm of sample molar masses, or molar volumes, is plotted versus retention volumes in calibration dependences of low molecular substances while values or effective hydrodynamic volumes, are used as size parameters in gel chromatography of macromolecules [12,13]. is often called universal calibration parameter because in ideal gel chromatography of randomly coiled macromolecules, it enables the transfer of data from one polymer to another regardless of both the physical (linearity, branching, tacticity, etc.) and the chemical (composition) structure of macromolecules [12]. The hydrodynamic volume of a particular polymer is proportional to the product of its molar mass and limiting viscosity number [ij], in the solvent that is used as mobile phase [ij]Mm. [Pg.277]


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