Abstract

The efficiencies of two large-scale fractionation techniques namely continuous polymer fractionation (CPF) and continuous spin fractionation (CSF) are compared. To this end, we used a commercially available sample of poly(vinyl methyl ether). Both methods are suitable to reduce the nonuniformity of the sample below 0.6. The results demonstrate that CSF has a better fractionation performance than the progenitor method, CPF. A further advantage is the three times higher throughput of CSF.

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