Issue 3, 2009

Online coupling of field-flow fractionation with SAXS and DLS for polymer analysis

Abstract

We report on a hyphenated polymer analysis method consisting of asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation (A4F) coupled online with small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and dynamic light scattering (DLS). A mixture of six poly(styrene sulfonate)s with molar masses in the range of 6.5 × 103 to 1.0 × 106 g mol−1 was used as a model system for polyelectrolytes in aqueous solutions with a broad molar mass distribution. A complete polymer separation and analysis was performed in 60 min. Detailed information for all polymer fractions are available on i) the radii of gyration, which were determined from the SAXS data interpretation in terms of the Debye model (Gaussian chains), and ii) the diffusion coefficients (from DLS). We recommend using the A4F-SAXS-DLS coupling as a possible new reference method for the detailed analysis of complex polymer mixtures. Advantages of the use of SAXS are seen in comparison to static light scattering for polymers with radii of gyration smaller then 15 nm, for which only SAXS produces precise analytical results on the size of the polymers in solution.

Graphical abstract: Online coupling of field-flow fractionation with SAXS and DLS for polymer analysis

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jul 2009
Accepted
13 Oct 2009
First published
23 Oct 2009

Anal. Methods, 2009,1, 177-182

Online coupling of field-flow fractionation with SAXS and DLS for polymer analysis

A. F. Thünemann, P. Knappe, R. Bienert and S. Weidner, Anal. Methods, 2009, 1, 177 DOI: 10.1039/B9AY00107G

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