Abstract

AbstractStudy of the depolarization behaviour of dilute polymer solutions leads to determination of the Cabannes factor, necessary for correcting the Rayleigh ratio used in light‐scattering calculations for deviations due to anisotropy. We present here a method to determine the Cabannes factor for polymers as a simultaneous function of both scattering angle and molar mass, accomplished by coupling size‐exclusion chromatography with depolarization multi‐angle light scattering (SEC/D‐MALS). The depolarization behaviour of brominated polystyrene (PSBr), previously studied at a right‐angle geometry, is seen to possess a non‐trivial angular dependence in addition to being a function of molar mass. We also demonstrate initial attempts at correcting SEC/D‐MALS results for absorption of light by the Polaroid filters that act as analyzers in the optical train of the system. Copyright © 2003 Society of Chemical Industry

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