Poly(vinyl phosphonic acid): Hydrodynamic Properties and SEC-Calibration in Aqueous Solution. 2010

Clara Strandberg, and Christine Rosenauer, and Gerhard Wegner
Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Ackermannweg 10, 55128 Mainz, Germany.

Poly(vinyl phosphonic acid) (PVPA) as obtained by free radical polymerization of aqueous vinyl phosphonic acid was studied by light scattering (SLS, DLS) and size exclusion chromatography (SEC) in dilute aqueous solutions containing sufficient salt in order to screen long range electrostatic interactions. Samples of 37<$\overline M _{\rm w}$< 110 × 10(3) were studied. The polymers showed positive A(2) -values in aqueous NaH(2) PO(4) solution (0.04 M), and self-diffusion behavior and R(H) /R(G) -ratios indicative of the structure of random coiled chains. A comparison of the SEC-elugrams of the PVPA-samples with those of commercially available standards of poly(acrylic acid) sodium salt gave a fit to the same calibration curve described by log P(n(PVPA))  = -0.21ν(e)  + 7.0(+0.1) which correlates the number average degree of polymerization (P(n) ) with the elution volume ν(e) . This indicates that PVPA and PAA have the same hydrodynamic structure under given solution conditions.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

Clara Strandberg, and Christine Rosenauer, and Gerhard Wegner
January 2011, Journal of tissue engineering,
Clara Strandberg, and Christine Rosenauer, and Gerhard Wegner
January 1977, Macromolecules,
Clara Strandberg, and Christine Rosenauer, and Gerhard Wegner
May 2001, Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine,
Clara Strandberg, and Christine Rosenauer, and Gerhard Wegner
September 2002, Journal of colloid and interface science,
Clara Strandberg, and Christine Rosenauer, and Gerhard Wegner
July 2006, Ultrasonics sonochemistry,
Clara Strandberg, and Christine Rosenauer, and Gerhard Wegner
January 1997, Journal of colloid and interface science,
Clara Strandberg, and Christine Rosenauer, and Gerhard Wegner
March 2011, The journal of physical chemistry. B,
Clara Strandberg, and Christine Rosenauer, and Gerhard Wegner
January 1999, Journal of colloid and interface science,
Clara Strandberg, and Christine Rosenauer, and Gerhard Wegner
October 1997, Talanta,
Copied contents to your clipboard!