110
Views
17
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Characterization of Hyperbranched Aliphatic Polyesters and Their Trimethylsilylated Derivatives by GPC‐Viscometry

, , &
Pages 207-230 | Received 22 Jul 2002, Accepted 24 Aug 2002, Published online: 24 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) viscometry with universal calibration (UC) has been assessed as a means of characterizing the absolute molecular weight distribution of hydroxyl terminated hyperbranched aliphatic polyesters (HBPs) of aliphatic compounds. To generate a valid UC curve, it is necessary to work under conditions of strict size‐exclusion separation. This requirement was met when both dimethyl formamide (DMF) and tetrahydrofuran (THF) were used as eluants. All the HBPs were highly soluble in DMF at room temperature, but its use may necessitate special columns. Dissolution of the HBPs in THF, on the other hand, which is compatible with a variety of stationary phases, was relatively difficult, requiring prolonged heating above 50°C. As an alternative to direct characterization, the HBP hydroxyl end‐groups were end‐capped with trimethylsilane prior to the GPC measurements. Near quantitative replacement of the hydroxyl groups was achieved and the modified HBPs remained stable for several weeks under dry nitrogen. This permitted straightforward GPC analysis in THF at room temperature, giving results consistent with those obtained for the unmodified HBPs.

Acknowledgments

Log in via your institution

Log in to Taylor & Francis Online

PDF download + Online access

  • 48 hours access to article PDF & online version
  • Article PDF can be downloaded
  • Article PDF can be printed
USD 61.00 Add to cart

Issue Purchase

  • 30 days online access to complete issue
  • Article PDFs can be downloaded
  • Article PDFs can be printed
USD 583.00 Add to cart

* Local tax will be added as applicable

Related Research

People also read lists articles that other readers of this article have read.

Recommended articles lists articles that we recommend and is powered by our AI driven recommendation engine.

Cited by lists all citing articles based on Crossref citations.
Articles with the Crossref icon will open in a new tab.