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Symmetrical chromatograms, polymer

One possibility is that although averages for polystyrene standards require correction, those for PMMA would not According to symmetrical axial dispersion theory (5) the correction depends upon both the slope of the calibration curve (different for each polymer type) and the variance of the chromatogram of a truly monodisperse sample. Furthermore, the calibration curve to be utilized can be obtained from a broad standard as well as from monodisperse samples. The broad standard method may itself incorporate some axial dispersion correction depending upon how the standard was characterized. [Pg.151]

Solubility in Methylene Chloride. The methods described above can show the presence of blocks of DMP and blocks of DPP units, but they do not distinguish between block copolymers and blends of homopolymers. Gel permeation chromatograms of the copolymers are sharp and symmetrical, indicating that they are indeed copolymers rather than blends, but this alone is not conclusive as blends of the homopolymers do not produce binodal or badly skewed curves under the conditions used unless the two polymers differ considerably in molecular weight. A partial answer to this question is provided by the solubility behavior in methylene chloride. Dimethylphenol homopolymer dissolves readily in methylene chloride but precipitates quantitatively on standing for a short... [Pg.453]


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