Abstract

Molecular weight, distribution, as well as other molecular characteristics are important drivers in determining the potential behaviors and hence applications of polymeric materials. Out of different methods available for the determination of molecular weight and its distribution, field flow fractionation (FFF) provides absolute molecular weight values and accurate molecular weight distributions. Analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC), on the other hand, relies on the exact density of the polymer materials in solution to determine the accurate molecular weight and its distribution and in the absence of knowledge of exact density, AUC is less accurate than the FFF method. However, combination of the two methods can be achieved to gain insights into the other molecular characteristics of swollen polymer chains. One such example is the determination of the exact density of the swollen polymer chains by the incorporation of the molecular weight information from FFF into AUC analysis. Based on the comparison of the optimized polymer chain density with the bulk density, it was observed that the polyacrylic acid and polyacrylamide chains were swollen in the range of 27 to 29%. Moreover, the FFF and AUC can also complement each other in enhancing the range of characterization possible with the two methods when used separately.

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