Chromatographic investigations of macromolecules in the critical range of liquid chromatography - XIII - Separation of blends of styrene-butadiene rubber and butyl rubber
Ke. Esser et al., Chromatographic investigations of macromolecules in the critical range of liquid chromatography - XIII - Separation of blends of styrene-butadiene rubber and butyl rubber, ANGEW MAKRO, 271, 1999, pp. 61-67
The separation of blends of styrene-butadiene rubber and butyl rubber is ac
complished by liquid chromatography at the critical point of adsorption. Us
ing a non-polar stationary phase and methyl ethyl ketone-cyclohexane as the
eluent, the critical point of adsorption of polybutadiene is established.
Under these chromatographic conditions, the blends are separated regardless
of the molar masses of the components. The exact chemical structure of the
blend components can be analysed by coupling the chromatographic separatio
n to FTIR detection. The FTIR spectra of the components reveal information
on the styrene and butadiene content and the conformation of the butadiene
units (1,2-, 1,4-cis, 1,4-trans units). Poorly soluble high molar mass samp
les are separated by combining critical separation with a gradient elution
technique.