Abstract: | Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) combined with on-line flow time measurements have been applied to the analysis of branching in polymers. Three sets of branched polymers were examined: polybutadienes lightly crosslinked by high energy radiation, a styrene-divinyl benzene copolymer and several of its fractions, and polyvinyl acetates branched by polymer transfer reactions during polymerization. The reduction in intrinsic viscosity due to branching was determined for each GPC fraction of the polybutadiene samples. The branching frequency in these fractions was known from other information, so the results were used to establish a relationship between viscosity ratio G and the theoretical size ratio g. This relationship was then used to calculate the distribution of branching and M w in the styrene copolymers and the polyvinyl acetates. The results were compared with independent information on these polymers. The agreement was generally good. |