Size Exclusion Chromatography Has Been Around for Sixty Years
František Švec
Abstract:Molar mass distribution is one of the most important properties of polymers that has been determined since Staudinger introduced the concept of macromolecules. However, the first methods used to determine this distribution were tedious and difficult to use. This changed in 1964 when J. C. Moore of the Dow Chemical Company published a method he called gel permeation chromatography, now better known as size exclusion chromatography (SEC). The principle was to separate macromolecules by size based on their permea… Show more
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