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Treating the polyelectrolytes as polymers with a draining effect. II. The behavior in the gel permeation chromatography
Authors:Anastasios Dondos
Abstract:The behavior of the polyelectrolytes in the gel permeation chromatography (GPC) can be better understood if the modified universal calibration (log(η]M/Φ) vs. elution volume) is used instead of the “classical” universal calibration (logη]M vs. elution volume). The value of Flory's parameter Φ is obtained from an equation established for nonionic polymers presenting a draining effect, considering that polyelectrolytes also behave as polymers with a draining effect. The modified universal calibration does not apply as successfully to polyelectrolytes as to nonionic polymers, because of their electrostatic exclusion in the pore surface of the GPC columns. Nevertheless, when polyelectrolytes are found in a high salt concentration solution, the modified universal calibration can be used to obtain their molecular mass, using nonionic hydrosoluble polymers as standard polymers. Moreover, considering polyelectrolytes as polymers presenting a draining effect and applying the modified universal calibration provides a better explanation for the electrostatic exclusion of these polymers from the pores of the GPC columns, using the Dubin–Tecklenburg model. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 44: 1106–1113, 2006
Keywords:polyelectrolytes  solution properties  gel permeation chromatography  modified universal calibration  electrostatic exclusion
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