Abstract

ABSTRACT Gas chromatography (GC) was used in the analysis of the synthesized oligomeric mixtures, involving poly(ethylene glycol)s, poly(ethylene oxide) monomethyl ethers, poly(ethylene oxide) dimethyl ethers and crown ethers. It was demonstrated that the samples could be successfully analyzed on the wide bore capillary column with cross-linked polar stationary phase (FFAP) without derivatization. An on-column injection technique is used to avoid possible sample distortion. Identification and quantitative analysis were achieved taking advantage of the GC homologues retention rule and the FID effective carbon number response rule, thus the limitations of some standard availability and purity problems were avoided. Much useful information such as average molecular weight, polydisperse distribution and so on were obtained by the established method, which is very important in the process monitoring and product quality control.

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