D. Lee et al., Phase fluctuation chromatography of diblock copolymer of poly(ethylene glycol) and poly(L-lactide) for fractionation by the block length ratio, MACROMOLEC, 34(14), 2001, pp. 4949-4957
Phase fluctuation chromatography was used to separate a diblock copolymer P
EG-PLLA by its block length ratio on a preparative scale, where PEG is poly
(ethylene glycol) and PLLA is poly (L-lactide). A concentrated solution of
the copolymer was injected into a column packed with surface-modified porou
s silica particles. Carboxymethyl-modified porous silica, in cooperation wi
th size exclusion, separated the copolymer in a decreasing order of lactate
content. To reverse the elution order, we grafted the surface of porous si
lica with PLLA chains by polymerizing L-lactide with surface silanol as ini
tiator. A column packed with porous silica with long PLLA chains separated
the copolymer in the opposite order against the size exclusion effect. Both
separations resulted in fractionation primarily with respect. to the lengt
h of PLLA block, indicating a broader length distribution of the PLLA block
compared with the PEG block. The mass distribution of the separated fracti
ons suggests a long tail at the high end of the PLLA block length. There wa
s no evidence of correlation between the two block lengths.