M. Nguyen et R. Beckett, CALIBRATION METHODS FOR FIELD-FLOW FRACTIONATION USING BROAD STANDARDS .1. THERMAL FIELD-FLOW FRACTIONATION, Separation science and technology, 31(3), 1996, pp. 291-317
Thermal field-flow fractionation (ThFFF) is used for the determination
of molecular weight (MW) distributions of synthetic polymers. This is
usually achieved utilizing a series of narrow MW polymer standards. A
major drawback in this approach is the very limited number of polymer
s which have such standards available. This paper reports a method of
calibration which utilizes one or more broad standards for which the a
verage MW values are known. It was observed that 1) the use of number-
average MW data tends to produce large variation in calibration consta
nts and hence the MW generated, 2) the use of two polydisperse standar
ds and their weight-average MW (M(w)) provides reasonable calibration
in comparison with the conventional method using narrow MW standards,
and 3) even better calibration is obtained using multiple broad standa
rds and their M(w) values. The new method should expand the applicabil
ity of ThFFF to include a wider range of polymer types.