Issue 7, 1990

Chromatographic behaviour of reversibly associating macromolecules. Part 1.—Theoretical model

Abstract

Block copolymers in selective precipitants form multimolecular micelles via closed association, which is characterized by an equilibrium between a unimer (molecularly dissolved copolymer) and micelles. A theoretical model is developed which accounts for: (i) relatively fast equilibration of the unimer between mobile and stationary phases, (ii) continuous perturbation and re-establishment of unimer ⇌ micelles equilibrium, and (iii) axial dispersion in the mobile phase during the passage of a solute through a column. This model describes quantitatively the behaviour of micellizing systems in size-exclusion chromatography. Chromatograms have been calculated for a wide range of association numbers and rates of association and dissociation. The results are compared with qualitative predictions of Coll's theory and Gilbert's theory of associating systems.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1990,86, 1103-1108

Chromatographic behaviour of reversibly associating macromolecules. Part 1.—Theoretical model

K. Procházka, T. Mandák, M. Kočiřík, B. Bednář and Z. Tuzar, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1990, 86, 1103 DOI: 10.1039/FT9908601103

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