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Solution properties of polyelectrolytes
Agustín CamposIolanda PorcarJuan E. FiguerueloRosa GarcíaVicente Soriasubject
chemistry.chemical_classificationAqueous solutionChromatographyChemistryElutionOrganic ChemistrySize-exclusion chromatographyIonic bondingPolymerGeneral MedicineElectrostaticsBiochemistryPolyelectrolyteAnalytical ChemistryGel permeation chromatographychemistry.chemical_compoundColumn chromatographyIonic strengthSurface chargeAcrylic aciddescription
Abstract Aqueous size-exclusion chromatography was used to analyse the elution behaviour of several standard ionic polymers, including poly( l -glutamic acid), sodium poly(styrene sulphonate) and poly(acrylic acid), different in nature and chain flexibility, as a function of the pH and ionic strength of the eluent. Two organic-based hydrophilic packings, Spherogel TSK PW4000 and Ultrahydrogel 250, were tested in order to select the optimal conditions of macromolecular separation, and the results obtained for each column were compared. A set of calibration graphs for the above polyions as a function of eluent pH and ionic strength were obtained and compared with those obtained for uncharged standards (dextran and polyethylene oxide, PEO) under the same experimental conditions. The divergence between both charged and uncharged plots served to interpret the separation mechanisms for the polyions, other than pure size exclusion. Deviations from ideal elution behaviour have been attributed to ion-exclusion and hydr ophobic effects, as a consequence of the repulsive or attractive interactions between the ionizable groups of the polyelectrolyte and the residual surface charge of the support.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1993-12-01 | Journal of Chromatography A |