Issue 27, 2015

On the feasibility of determining polymer chemical heterogeneity by SEC with continuous off-line Raman detection

Abstract

Examined here is the feasibility of employing Raman spectroscopy as a detection method in size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) and related macromolecular separations, for the purposes of determining the chemical heterogeneity of copolymers. To this effect, heart-cutting fractions from the SEC peak of a gradient random copolymer of styrene (S) and methyl methacrylate (MMA) were collected, at concentrations resembling those of eluting slices in an analytical SEC experiment, and subsequently analyzed by off-line Raman. The amount (weight or mole percent) of styrene in each fraction was quantitated by Raman by applying a calibration curve constructed through the analysis of well-characterized block, alternating, and random S-MMA copolymers. The weight percentages of S (w% S) obtained from SEC with off-line Raman analysis of the gradient copolymer were compared to results previously obtained using SEC with on-line multi-angle static light scattering, differential refractometry, and ultraviolet absorption detection. Not only did Raman rank the w% S of the fractions in the correct order but, on average, Raman results differed by 3% or less as compared to the values obtained via multi-detector SEC. The results from this study provide proof of principle of both the feasibility of continuous off-line Raman detection for macromolecular separations and of the possibility of employing for this purpose the same or similar hardware to that currently used for continuous off-line Fourier transform infrared detection.

Graphical abstract: On the feasibility of determining polymer chemical heterogeneity by SEC with continuous off-line Raman detection

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Feb 2015
Accepted
05 May 2015
First published
14 May 2015

Polym. Chem., 2015,6, 4864-4874

On the feasibility of determining polymer chemical heterogeneity by SEC with continuous off-line Raman detection

L. Pitkänen, A. A. Urbas and A. M. Striegel, Polym. Chem., 2015, 6, 4864 DOI: 10.1039/C5PY00189G

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