Analysis of poly(bisphenol A carbonate) by size exclusion chromatography/matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization. 2. Self-association due to phenol end groups
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1999
Abstract:
We report here a case of apparent failure of the size exclusion chromatography/matrix-assisted laser
desorption/ionization (SEC/MALDI) method to provide polymer fractions with narrow molar mass
distribution, showing that intermolecular chain association is responsible for this phenomenon. Poly(bisphenol
A carbonate) (PC) chains terminated with hydroxyl groups undergo self-association by hydrogen
bonding, providing macromolecular aggregates with higher hydrodynamic volume. These aggregates are
eluted through SEC columns at the same volume as higher molar mass chains, which remain non-associated.
Thus, self-association affects negatively the SEC fractionation experiments, and even the sharpest SEC
fractions contain a heterogeneous mixture of PC chains of different size. When the off-line SEC/MALDI
procedure is applied, the SEC fraction is diluted in the matrix which, being a dissociating medium
(carboxylic acid) for hydrogen-bonded aggregates, suppresses the chains' self-association. Therefore, the
MALDI spectra of these PC fractions indicate a polydisperse character, with irregular bimodal
distributions of peaks. As a consequence, in the presence of chain association, the SEC/MALDI method
for the calculation of molar masses of polymers cannot be directly applied. In the present case we have found
that, under opportune experimental conditions, self-association in polycarbonates can be avoided, so that
nearly monodisperse SEC fractions can be obtained and the SEC/MALDI method can be applied. Our
results also show that MALDI is a very sensitive technique for the detection of association of polymers in
dilute solutions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Polycarbonate; SEC; MALDI; Mass Spectrometry; Association
Elenco autori:
Carroccio, SABRINA CAROLA; Puglisi, Concetto; Samperi, Filippo
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