Abstract

Dendrigraft poly(l‐lysine) (DGL) polyelectrolytes, obtained by iterative polycondensation of N‐trifluoroacetyl‐l‐lysine‐N‐carboxyanhydride, constitute very promising candidates in many biomedical applications. In order to get a better understanding of their structure–property relationships in these applications, their absolute average molecular weights have to be accurately measured. Size‐exclusion chromatography coupled to a multi‐angle laser‐light‐scattering detector (SEC‐MALLS) is known to be the most appropriate analytical tool. These measurements require the determination of the refractive index increment, dn/dc, of these highly branched polycationic macromolecules in aqueous solution. This optical property has to be measured in the same aqueous conditions as SEC‐MALLS eluents. Consequently, data are determined and discussed as a function of different aqueous SEC‐MALLS eluents, as well as different counter‐ions of the many ammonium groups of DGL (generation 3, DGL‐3, used as a model herein). The resulting number‐average molecular weights, , are found to be very dissimilar when the measured dn/dc values are directly considered. In contrast, very close values are obtained (average = 18 700, standard error of 1110 g mol−1) with a low coefficient of variation for such data (ca. 6% for six analyses), when the dn/dc are corrected by the exact lysine amount (measured by the total Kjeldahl nitrogen method). image

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