When Molecular Weight is Important
Molecular weight and size are two key properties of all macromolecules
including biologically important and synthetic polymers. Performance and
processability are directly related to these parameters. Light scattering is
capable of absolute measurements in either batch or flow mode. For distribution
information, couple a GPC/SEC instrument to a light scattering detector.
For GPC measurements or for simple batch-mode measurements,
select the BI-MwA , a seven-angle, flow-through instrument. Augment it with the BI-DNDC differential refractometer for use as either an RI concentration
detector or to determine the differential refractive index increment.
For small macromolecules, the new 90PDP Debye plot option on the 90Plus
allows molecular weight determination. Consider this option if you need to
measure particle size and/or zeta potential as well as molecular weight.
For research involving both static and dynamic light
scattering, consider the BI-200SM goniometer and the TurboCorr digital autocorrelator. In batch mode, this combination offers the
same information as the BI-MwA ; yet, it adds dynamic light
scattering for hydrodynamic sizing and scattering factors to study shape. These
are the tools of choice for basic polymer research.