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Separation Science, 1970
Abstract For high polymer samples, the peaks of individual components are not separable in GPC chromatograms. The interpretation of such chromatograms is different from that for other types of chromatograms. The outline of a computation procedure for treating such GPC chromatograms is given.
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Abstract For high polymer samples, the peaks of individual components are not separable in GPC chromatograms. The interpretation of such chromatograms is different from that for other types of chromatograms. The outline of a computation procedure for treating such GPC chromatograms is given.
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Separation Science, 1971
Abstract Most of the common GPC gels exhibit pore sizes which are too small to separate very extended molecules, e.g., native cellulose in solution. Several gel types were tested with vinyl polymers of molecular weights up to 107 and with cellulose nitrate.
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Abstract Most of the common GPC gels exhibit pore sizes which are too small to separate very extended molecules, e.g., native cellulose in solution. Several gel types were tested with vinyl polymers of molecular weights up to 107 and with cellulose nitrate.
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