Ethyl(hydroxyethyl)cellulose (EHEC) forms true molecular solutions in
10 mM aqueous solution NaCl at concentrations equal or less than 0.1%.
Less hydrophilic EHEC forms true molecular solution also in methanol/
10 mM aqueous NaCl(1:I, v/v) mixture. An associative clustering was ob
served in this solvent mixture in the case of a more hydrophilic EHEC
derivative. The amount and size of clusters increased with EHEC sample
concentration. Repulsive forces related to some minute charge of EHEC
, evidenced by ion-exclusion chromatography in the absence of salt in
the methanol/water (1:1, v/v) mobile phase, became operative in cluste
ring solution without salt; both the amount and size of clusters decre
ased. EHEC contains a low amount of particle impurities. The light-sca
ttering signal related to these impurities may be misinterpreted as an
aggregation when the solutions are not properly filtered.