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Journal of Chromatography A | 1971

Gel permeation chromatography : XII. Computer-assisted gel permeation chromatography and low-angle laser light-scattering photometry

A. C. Ouano

Abstract An automated gel permeation chromatograph-low-angle laser light-scattering system capable of measuring the molecular-weight distribution of soluble polymers without the necessity of calibration is described. The automation system eliminates most of the tediousness associated with molecular-weight distribution measurement. The molecular-weight distributions and molecular-weight averages of a broad range of polystyrene standards were determined using this technique. The results obtained are shown to agree closely with literature data.


Journal of Chromatography A | 1971

Gel permeation chromatography : Diffusional phenomena in dilute polymer solutions flowing in capillaries

A. C. Ouano; Joseph A. Biesenberger

Abstract This work is concerned with the dispersion of high-molecular-weight solutes in dilute solutions flowing through empty capillary tubing, such as that which is found between chromatographic columns and detectors, etc., in gel permeation or liquid chromatographs. Residence time distributions of solvent as well as solutes were measured simultaneously. This was done for both pulse and step solution inputs using a two-cell detection system. The solutes, o-nitrotoluene and narrow-distribution polystyrene (gel permeation chromatographic standards), were monitored with an ultraviolet detector while hexane (hexane-chloroform (20:80) was used to dissolve the polymer solutes) was monitored with a refractometer in a chloroform mobile phase. Polystyrene concentrations were 0.20 percent and 0.15 percent. Three tubing lengths and two flow rates were studied. The results indicate that polymer molecules have residence time distributions which are different from those of small molecules. This lends support to our belief that molecular entanglements occur among the polymer molecules which causes radial concentration non-uniformities and virtual two-phase flow.


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 1974

Gel‐permeation chromatography: X. Molecular weight detection by low‐angle laser light scattering

A. C. Ouano; Wilbur Kaye


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 1973

Molecular weight decrease in the early pyrolysis of crystalline and amorphous cellulose

A. Broido; A. C. Javier‐Son; A. C. Ouano; Edward M. Barrall


Ibm Journal of Research and Development | 1977

Model for the kinematics of polymer dissolution

Yih-O Tu; A. C. Ouano


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 1972

Gel‐permeation chromatography. VII. Molecular weight detection of GPC effluents

A. C. Ouano


Polymer Engineering and Science | 1978

A study on the dissolution rate of irradiated poly(methyl methacrylate)

A. C. Ouano


Archive | 1980

Ultra-violet lithographic resist composition and process

Richard D. Balanson; Nicholas J. Clecak; Barbara Dianne Grant; A. C. Ouano


Polymer Engineering and Science | 1980

Dissolution dynamics of some polymers: Solvent‐polymer boundaries

A. C. Ouano; J. A. Carothers


Ibm Journal of Research and Development | 1977

Parameters affecting the electron beam sensitivity of poly(methyl methacrylate)

Edward Gipstein; A. C. Ouano; Duane E. Johnson; Omar U. Need

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