Molecular weight distribution of a broad polystyrene standard
Applications | 2020 | KNAUERInstrumentation
Reliable determination of polymer molecular weight distribution underpins quality control and product performance in industries ranging from plastics manufacturing to biomedical applications. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) or size exclusion chromatography (SEC) provides essential insight into polymer chain length distributions, influencing material properties such as mechanical strength, viscosity, and processability.
The study demonstrates the performance of a KNAUER AZURA GPC system for analyzing a broad polystyrene standard. Key aims include calibrating the system with narrow polystyrene standards, quantifying the molecular weight distribution of a broad sample, and comparing the measured values against certified reference data.
The workflow involved:
The elugram overlay confirmed that the broad standard peak fell within the calibrated range. Calculated values were:
GPC/SEC analysis on AZURA systems enables reliable polymer characterization for:
Advancements may include integrated viscosity detection for absolute molecular weight determination, expanded solvent compatibility for biopolymers, and online coupling with mass spectrometry to elucidate polymer architecture and end-group analysis.
The KNAUER AZURA GPC setup demonstrated robust performance in analyzing a broad polystyrene standard, offering results comparable to certified data. The system’s modular design supports both aqueous and organic modes, making it a versatile tool for polymer analysis.
[1] Wu, C. Handbook of size exclusion chromatography. Marcel Dekker, 1995.
[2] Teraoka, I. Polymer Solutions: An Introduction to Physical Properties. John Wiley & Sons, 2002.
GPC/SEC
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerKNAUER
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Reliable determination of polymer molecular weight distribution underpins quality control and product performance in industries ranging from plastics manufacturing to biomedical applications. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) or size exclusion chromatography (SEC) provides essential insight into polymer chain length distributions, influencing material properties such as mechanical strength, viscosity, and processability.
Objectives and Study Overview
The study demonstrates the performance of a KNAUER AZURA GPC system for analyzing a broad polystyrene standard. Key aims include calibrating the system with narrow polystyrene standards, quantifying the molecular weight distribution of a broad sample, and comparing the measured values against certified reference data.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The workflow involved:
- Calibration using EasiCal PS-2 kit covering 580 Da to 364 kDa in THF.
- Separation on an AppliChrom polystyrene GPC column at 23 °C.
- Detection via refractive index (RID) at 35 °C with a 20 Hz data rate.
- Software processing with ClarityChrom GPC extension applying Mark–Houwink parameters (K = 14.1 × 10−5 dl/g, α = 0.7 at 25 °C).
Main Results and Discussion
The elugram overlay confirmed that the broad standard peak fell within the calibrated range. Calculated values were:
- Weight-average molecular weight (Mw): 247 163 Da.
- Number-average molecular weight (Mn): 126 765 Da.
- Polydispersity index (PDI): 1.95.
Benefits and Practical Applications
GPC/SEC analysis on AZURA systems enables reliable polymer characterization for:
- Quality control of polymer batches.
- Screening of product homogeneity.
- Research on polymer synthesis and modification.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advancements may include integrated viscosity detection for absolute molecular weight determination, expanded solvent compatibility for biopolymers, and online coupling with mass spectrometry to elucidate polymer architecture and end-group analysis.
Conclusion
The KNAUER AZURA GPC setup demonstrated robust performance in analyzing a broad polystyrene standard, offering results comparable to certified data. The system’s modular design supports both aqueous and organic modes, making it a versatile tool for polymer analysis.
Reference
[1] Wu, C. Handbook of size exclusion chromatography. Marcel Dekker, 1995.
[2] Teraoka, I. Polymer Solutions: An Introduction to Physical Properties. John Wiley & Sons, 2002.
Used Instrumentation
- AZURA P6.1L HPG Pump
- 2-channel GPC degasser
- AZURA AS 6.1L Autosampler
- AZURA RID 2.1L Refractive Index Detector
- AZURA CT 2.1 Column Thermostat
- AppliChrom StyDiViBe-P-10E5A-BPT GPC Column (300 × 8 mm, 5 µm)
- ClarityChrom 8.2.2 with GPC Extension
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