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The physical and even the chemical properties of a polymer in a final manufactured product can be closely related to the polymer structure.

Types of polymer structure:

  • Linear
  • Random branched
  • Comb structure
  • Starburst polymers or dendrimers
  • Copolymers
  • Cross-linked

Multi-detector SEC, such as the TDA, can be used to determine a number of the factors that determine structure:

  • Branching ratio
  • Branching frequency
  • Molecular density / Intrinsic Viscosity
  • Copolymer composition
  • Backbone modification

Structure is determined using a combination of an intrinsic viscosity detector that is sensitive to density, and a light scattering detector that provides molecular weight. These parameters are used to construct a Mark – Houwink plot from which a range of structural information can be deduced.

Application example:
Acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymers, commonly called nitrile rubbers (NBR), are used widely for adhesive compounding, and gloves used for examination and cleaning.

The composition of the copolymers, the polymer cross-linking and branching as well as the molecular weight of NBR affect the macroscopic properties of NBR such as flexibility and puncture resistance.

Molecular structure products

Viscotek range Research grade multi detector GPC/SEC systems img
Sample type:
Polymer, Protein & Biopolymer
Temperature range:
Ambient to 160°C
Technology:
Size Exclusion Chromatography
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Malvern solutions for Molecular structure



Determination of polymer structure by GPC It is advantageous to use light scattering to determine molecular weights provided the signals are sufficiently intensive strong. Triple detection...
Investigating polymer degradation with triple detection GPC/SEC Ultra high molecular weight PMMA was successfully analysed using advanced triple detection GPC. Comparison with gamma–sterilized PMMA revealed...
Structural differences in modified starches Triple detection of starches reveals the linear amylase and the branched amylopectin with the number of branches per 1000 carbons calculated.
Polymer Structure - Exploring the Mark-Houwink Plot The relationship of molecular weight to intrinsic viscosity is central to the understanding of macromolecular properties. This relationship...


 
 
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