45 research outputs found
Neues Klebstoffsystem auf Basis von 1,3-dimethylol-4,5-dihydroxyethyleneurea (DMDHEU) und hyperverzweigten Polyglycerinen
Synthesis and applications of quaternized highly branched polyacrylamide as a novel multi-site polymeric phase transfer catalyst
Probing the molecular design of hyper-branched aryl polyesters towards lubricant applications
Detailed study of polystyrene solubility using pyrolysis–gas chromatography–mass spectrometry and combination with size-exclusion chromatography
Measuring polymer solubility accurately and precisely is challenging. This is especially true at unfavourable solvent compositions, when only very small amounts of polymer dissolve. In this paper, pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Py-GC-MS) is demonstrated to be much more informative and sensitive than conventional methods, such as ultraviolet spectroscopy. By using a programmed-temperature-vapourisation injector as the pyrolysis chamber, we demonstrate that Py-GC-MS can cover up to five orders of magnitude in dissolved polymer concentrations. For polystyrene, a detection limit of 1 ng mL(-1) is attained. Dissolution in poor solvents is demonstrated to be discriminating in terms of the analyte molecular weight. Py-GC-MS additionally can yield information on polymer composition (e. g. in case of copolymers). In combination with size-exclusion chromatography, Py-GC-MS allows us to estimate the molecular weight distributions of minute amounts of a dissolved polymer and variations therein as a function of time
