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Polymer-to-Solvent Reference Table for GPC/SEC

Polymer-to-Solvent Reference Table for GPC/SECT echnical OverviewAuthorAdam Bivens, Agilent TechnologiesAbstractA comprehensive Reference on solvents for gel permeation chromatography, with a full list of tested solvent, polymer, and column combinations, and notes on best chemistry was formulated to be noninteractive to a wide variety of polymers dissolved in their respective solvents. Polymeric media allow for both wide pores and a single, consistent surface chemistry free of interactive silanols or metal centers found on other its 40-year history, Agilent has assembled a vast library of applications for GPC, which are summarized in Table GPC to yield valid data, the analytes must not stick to the surface of the particle, as this would cause the retention time to no longer refl ect just size, but also surface interaction overcome this challenge, Agilent provides three phase chemistries that minimize surface interaction in their respective solvents: PLg

poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) THF PLgel 40 5991-5776EN Poly(methyl vinyl ether-maleic acid) Water + 0.2 M NaNO 3 + 0.01 M NaH 2 PO 4, adjusted to pH 7 or pH 9 as appropriate PL aquagel-OH 25 SI-01965 Poly(methyl vinyl ether-maleic acid) alkyl esters Water + 0.2 M NaNO 3

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