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Average molecular weights Determination of molecular weights is very important because as
the chain length is the controlling factor in determining solubility, elasticity, processability and mechanical properties
Characterization of Polymers
Molecular weight
Prop
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Molecular weight distribution Synthetic polymers do not consist of identical
molecules It contains mixture of different size molecules (i.e.
different molecular weights), resulting in molecular weight distribution
Molecular weight
Perc
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f m
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Number average, Mn
Viscosity average
Weight average
Typical distribution of molar masses for a synthetic polymer
Determination of molecular weight The molecular weight of polymers can be
determined by a number of physical and chemical methods
◦ End group analysis
◦ Measurement of colligative properties
◦ Light scattering
◦ Dilute solution viscosity
◦ Gel permeation chromatography (GPC)
End group analysis Determination of number average molecular weight (Mn) Analysis of functional groups in polymers, particularly of
those incorporated at chain ends
Method of analysis◦ Titrimetric method◦ Spectrophotometric method
Limitations/disadvantageous◦ This can only be used when a polymer has an end gropup◦ Less sensitive for high molecular weight polymers. ◦ Mn < 25,000
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Colligative property: one that is a function of the number of solute molecules present per unit volume of solution
Measures the number average molecular weight (Mn)
Osmotic pressure: ◦ Depend on the number of molecules and not depend on the size
of the molecules
Colligative properties: Osmotic pressure
π = Osmotic pressurec = Solute concentration g/cm3R = Gas constantT = Temperature
Gel permeation/size exclusion chromatography (GPC)
Prominent and widely used method for estimating molecular weight of a polymer (i.e. Measure of molecular weight distribution)
The separation takes place in a chromatographic column filled with beads of rigid porous “gel”
The pores gel contains distribution of different pore sizes and acts as a sieve for separation polymer molecules based on molecular size.
A sample of dilute polymer solution is introduced into the column
Polymer molecules diffuse into internal pores of the gel depending on the size the molecules
Gel permeation cont… The larger molecules spend less time and therefore flow faster
through column.
Different molecules are eluted from the column according to the molecular weight, the largest emerging first
A typical gel permeation chromatogram
Retention volume/ timeAmou
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Spectroscopic methods◦ To identify the type of polymer through identifying the
functional groups
Thermal analysis◦ Differential scanning calorimeter (DSC);
Measures the difference in heat flow rate between a sample and inert reference as a function of time and temperature
DSC measures the Tg, melting and crystallization of polymers
Thermogravimetic analysis (TGA); to measure the composition of polymers
Polymer Characterization Techniques
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◦ Thermogravimetic analysis (TGA); to measure the composition of polymers Measures the change in the weight of sample as a function of
temperature or time in a controlled atmosphere
This technique characterizes polymers that exhibit weight loss or gain due to decomposition, oxidation and dehydration
◦ Applications of TGA Composition of a composite material Thermal stability of polymer
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Microscopy◦ Optical microscopy
◦ Electron microscopy Improved resolution compared to optical microscopy
This can observe the morphology of polymer/composite
X-ray diffraction◦ Measures the orderly arrangement of atoms and
molecules of a material.