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Molecular weight determinations by gel-permeation chromatography and viscometry
Authors:A L Spatorico  B Coulter
Abstract:The hydrodynamic volume concept can be used effectively with gel-permeation chromatographic (GPC) and viscosity data to estimate the molecular weight of a variety of polymers. Agreement is within ±5–10% of the absolute values and thus is satisfactory for many purposes. An iterative computer technique and a method developed by Funt and Hornof for analyzing GPC–viscosity data were found to be equivalent with respect to estimating the molecular weights for the five cases studied. The latter is easily employed but restricted to the case where the sample of interest and the GPC calibration standards have approximately equal Mark-Houwink parameters. Since GPC measurements are commonly performed in thermodynamically good solvents, the general applicability of the method is not impaired. Using the unperturbed dimensions of the polymer chain to estimate the molecular weight of a variety of polymers was not as satisfactory as the above techniques. This approach generally gave biased molecular weight values (consistently low or consistently high). Agreement with the absolute values ranged from 10 to 30%. We therefore believe that either of the techniques based on the hydrodynamic volume concept can be used more effectively to estimate the molecular weight of a series of polymers than the treatment based on the unperturbed dimension.
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