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Gel permeation chromatography: calibration procedures for chains containing p-phenylene units
Authors:JV Dawkins  JW Maddock  A Nevin
Institution:Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, Corporate Laboratory, The Heath, Runcorn, Cheshire, England
Abstract:Experimental gel permeation chromatography calibrations have been obtained for polystyrene standards, polysulphone fractions, and polycarbonate fractions in chloroform at 30°. Chloroform is a good solvent for all three polymers which have similar polymer solvent interactions. The fractions have narrow molecular weight distributions, so that viscosity average molecular weight can be taken as the peak molecular weight of a chromatogram. The experimental polysulphone and polycarbonate calibrations are compared with curves calculated from the polystyrene calibration using equations which assume that the unperturbed mean-square end-to-end distance and hydrodynamic volume are universal calibration parameters. For molecular weights between 20,000 and 100,000 both universal calibration procedures were found to be acceptable. For polycarbonate extended chain length was also found to be satisfactory for universal calibration. For polycarbonate molecular weights below 20,000, the predicted molecular weight calibration deviated from the experimental data. Possible reasons for this difference are discussed.
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