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Theory of chromatography of linear and cyclic polymers with functional groups
Authors:Alexei A Gorbunov  Andrey V Vakhrushev
Affiliation:Institute for Highly Pure Biopreparations, 7 Pudozhskaya, 197110, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract:We discuss the chromatographic behavior of linear polymers and rings having specific (functional) adsorption-active groups. Functionalized eight-shaped, daisy-like and theta-shaped macromolecules are considered as well. By using a model of an ideal chain with point-type defects in a slit-like pore we derive equations for the distribution coefficient covering all modes of chromatography of functionalized polymers of any molar mass in both narrow and wide pores. Additionally simple approximate formulae are obtained for a number of important modes of chromatography; chromatograms are simulated for model mixtures of polydisperse non-functional and functional polymers. By using the theory we analyze separation of polymers by molar mass, functionality and topology. Although there is a principal possibility to use adsorption chromatography or size-exclusion chromatography (SEC), we conclude that the liquid chromatography at the critical condition (LCCC) is especially efficient for separation of polydisperse polymers by both functionality and topology. The theory predicts that functionalized linear and cyclic polymers can be separated from each others by LCCC even better than non-functionalized ones. The LCCC behavior of some other types of polymers such as comb-like and semicyclic ones is discussed as well.
Keywords:Functional polymers  Macrocycles  Liquid chromatography
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