Abstract

Statistical copolymers of styrene and acrylonitrile have been separated by high performance precipitation chromatography according to the increase in acrylonitrile content. The separation mechanism was strongly depending on the combination of stationary phase and eluent composition. By applying a typical normal phase gradient from n-heptane (precipitation) to dichloromethane the polymers were adsorbed, after dissolution of the polar groups of the stationary phases. The elution curves became broader with increasing acrylonitrile content of the polymer. By the addition of 20% methanol to the dichloromethane the adsorption could be minimized and copolymer elution was dependent solely on solubility and independent of stationary phase polarity. Separation according to chemical composition was also possible without precipitation with a large pore silica and a normal phase gradient from dichloromethane to the same eluent containing 2.75% methanol.

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