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HPLC and MALDI-TOF MS Analysis of Highly Branched Polystyrene: Resolution Enhancement by Branching

Authors :
Soo-Jin Park
Kyuhyun Im
Donghyun Cho
Taihyun Chang
Namsun Choi
Kwanyoung Lee
Source :
Analytical Chemistry. 76:2638-2642
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2004.

Abstract

Temperature gradient interaction chromatography (TGIC) and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) were applied for the characterization of highly branched polystyrenes (PS) prepared by linking living polystyryl anions using 4-chlorodimethylsilylstyrene. Reversed-phase (RP)-TGIC showed an unexpectedly high resolution according to the number of branches despite significant overlap of the molecular weight as confirmed by MALDI-TOF MS. The enhancement of the resolution is ascribed to the contribution of the nonpolar groups in the branched PS: the dimethylsilyl groups in the branching unit as well as the sec-butyl initiator groups. As the number of branches increases, the number of nonpolar groups increases, which in turn increases the RP-TGIC retention synergistically with increasing molecular weight. In contrast, a poorer resolution was found in normal-phase-TGIC, in which the nonpolar groups reduce the retention. The resolution in RP-TGIC appears superior to that of liquid chromatography at the chromatographic critical condition (LCCC) of PS. It is seemingly due to the synergistic contribution of the incremental PS molecular weight to the functionality in the branched PS in RP-TGIC while only the functionality contributes to the separation in LCCC. This type of resolution enhancement could be utilized efficiently for the analysis of highly branched polymers such as dendrimers or hyperbranched polymers.

Details

ISSN :
15206882 and 00032700
Volume :
76
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Analytical Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f235c14eaa83f727cd3ff08e58a5c5d0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/ac035506p