Abstract: | Gradient Polymer Elution Chromatography (GPEC) appears to be a powerful method for the determination of chemical composition distributions (CCD) of high molar mass copolymers. In order to perform these experiments, molar mass dependence of the retention time must be minimized. It is shown that variation in solvent and non-solvent strength is a powerful method for adjusting the molar mass dependence. There appears to be a relation between molar mass dependence of retention behavior in GPEC on one hand and solubility under critical solvent conditions on the other hand. This phenomenon can be explained qualitatively from the important precipitation/redissolution mechanism in GPEC. |