S. Carroccio et al., Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation time-of-flight characterisation of biodegradable aliphatic copolyesters, RAP C MASS, 14(16), 2000, pp. 1513-1522
Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) and
the off-line size exclusion chromatography matrix-assisted laser desorption
/ionisation (SEC/MALDI) method has been applied to the structural character
isation and the molar mass (MM) determination of a series of biodegradable
copolyesters synthesised by high temperature melt polycondensation reaction
, and of two commercial copolyesters with the trade name Bionolle. The MALD
I-TOF spectra of these copolymers showed the presence of cyclic oligomers i
n the lower mass region, in accord with expectations from polycondensation
kinetics, and the presence of all linear species expected from their method
of synthesis. The presence of unexpected linear species with olefin and ca
rboxyl as end groups suggested the occurrence of undesirable thermal degrad
ation processes during the melt polycondensation reaction. The absolute ave
rage molar masses obtained by the SEC-MALDI method turned out to be lower,
by a factor of about two for succinate/ adipate copolymers, and by a factor
of three for succinate/sebacate copolymers, with respect to those computed
by using polystyrene standards in SEC. Furthermore, the MALDI-TOF spectra
of SEC fractions allowed not only the detection of linear acid cyclic oligo
mers contained in these samples, but also the simultaneous determination of
the average molar mass of both cyclic and linear oligomers, Due to the sma
ller hydrodynamic volume of cyclic chains with respect to linear ones, the
ratio (M-cycle/M-linear)(Ve) at a fixed elution volume was found to be 1,25
, in good agreement with the theoretical value of 1,24, Copyright (C) 2000
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.