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Synthetic organic materials polyacrylamides

The eluent compatibility of a polymeric adsorbent will be dependent upon the chemical structure of the polymer backbone, chemical type of the cross-linking agent, degree of cross-linking, and any subsequent covalent or dynamic modifications carried out. The natural polysaccharide polymers in their native state are hydrophilic and are therefore compatible with aqueous eluents whereas the synthetic polymers can be hydrophobic, as in the case of polystyrene, and hence compatible with organic eluents, or hydrophilic, as in the case of polyacrylamide, and so be compatible with aqueous mobile phases. It is of course possible to modify the eluent compatibility of a polymeric matrix by surface coating or derivatisation. For example, the very hydrophobic maeroporous polystyrene matrices may be coated with a hydrophilic polymer to make ion exchange adsorbents or materials suitable for aqueous size separations [25]. [Pg.116]


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