2005
DOI: 10.1002/macp.200500234
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Adsorption and Enthalpic Partition in Liquid Chromatography of Non‐Charged Synthetic Polymers, 3

Abstract: Summary: Two kinds of retention mechanisms of polystyrene (PS) macromolecules are considered in liquid chromatography (LC) applying alkane-bonded silica gel phases as column packings. They are based on non-polar interactions between polymer segments and alkane groups, which lead to adsorption of polymer species on the surface situated between bonded alkane groups and eluent on the one hand (interphase adsorption) and to partition of macromolecules between bonded phase volume and eluent (enthalpic partition) on… Show more

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“…The effect of non‐polar interactions on PS elution from alkyl bonded phases in THF‐methanol eluents containing 25 wt.‐% of methanol (nearly a theta solvent for polystyrene at 30 °C)10 was almost negligible. The situation with PS eluted from C‐1 and C‐18 alkyl bonded phases with toluene‐methanol mobile phases was similar 9. Non‐polar interactions affecting polystyrene retention within alkane bonded phases were low in toluene‐methanol eluent containing 25 wt.‐% of methanol (nearly a theta solvent for PS at 30 °C)10 and further decreased with decreasing amounts of methanol in the eluent.…”
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“…The effect of non‐polar interactions on PS elution from alkyl bonded phases in THF‐methanol eluents containing 25 wt.‐% of methanol (nearly a theta solvent for polystyrene at 30 °C)10 was almost negligible. The situation with PS eluted from C‐1 and C‐18 alkyl bonded phases with toluene‐methanol mobile phases was similar 9. Non‐polar interactions affecting polystyrene retention within alkane bonded phases were low in toluene‐methanol eluent containing 25 wt.‐% of methanol (nearly a theta solvent for PS at 30 °C)10 and further decreased with decreasing amounts of methanol in the eluent.…”
Section: Experimental Partmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…It may be related to both the sign and extent of preferential solvation of polymer species in the binary solvents applied. For example, recent liquid chromatographic results9 indicated a surprising occurrence: macromolecules of polystyrene seemed to be preferentially solvated by their non‐solvent, methanol, in the mixed solvent toluene‐methanol. Tendencies observed in LC LCI with THF‐methanol eluents were identical to those for toluene‐methanol systems.…”
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