Abstract

AbstractStatistical and block copolymers of decyl (DMA) and methyl methacrylate (MMA) were synthesized via group transfer polymerization (GTP) and characterized by size exclusion chromatography (SEC) and gradient HPLC. For HPLC a normal‐phase solvent gradient of isooctane and THF was used; the chromatograms were recorded by evaporative light scattering detection (ELSD). The block copolymers were shown to contain substantial amounts of precursor homopolymer by gradient elution, even in those cases where SEC furnished a perfectly monomodal molecular weight distribution (MWD). Comparison of the respective HPLC elution characteristics demonstrated that block copolymers are more strongly retained than statistical copolymers of identical composition. Whereas the latter are eluted according to chemical composition, the elution of the block copolymers seems to be controlled by the length of the poly(MMA) block.

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