M. Janco et al., LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY OF POLYMER MIXTURES APPLYING A COMBINATION OF EXCLUSION AND FULL ADSORPTION MECHANISMS .2. ELUENT SWITCHING APPROACH, Polymer, 36(17), 1995, pp. 3295-3299
The molar mass and molar mass distribution of particular components of
a polymer mixture can be determined by a combination of size exclusio
n chromatography (s.e.c.) and full adsorption/desorption (f.a.d.) mode
s. One component of a polymer mixture is retained on the surface of an
appropriate sorbent using an appropriate eluent while another compone
nt is chromatographed in the conventional s.e.c. mode. In the next ste
p the eluent is changed so that the previously retained polymer is des
orbed and analysed in the s.e.c. mode. This idea is demonstrated with
a mixture of polystyrene (PS) and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) usi
ng two different f.a.d. columns packed with a silica-based sorbent and
a s.e.c. column packed with polystyrene gel. Using toluene as eluent,
PMMA was retained on the f.a.d. silica gel packed column while PS was
eluted in the typical s.e.c. mode and the molar mass and molar mass d
istribution of PS could be determined in the first step. After switchi
ng the eluent from toluene to tetrahydrofuran in the second step, PMMA
was desorbed from the f.a.d. column and swept into the s.e.c. column
where its molar mass and molar mass distribution could be determined a
s well.