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Dialysis of polymerldseger2001-07-11Click here to register.
I synthesized a bimodal polymer with broad polydispersity. MW for this sample are from 25000 to 40000. I am considering membrane dialysis
to fractionate the polymer, but it is soluble
only in organic solvents such as toluene or THF. Do you sell a product that allows me to use organic solvents to isolate selected molecular weights?
 
RE: Dialysis of polymer
lil stevie2001-07-11Click here to register.
Unfortunately, Spectrum's cellulose based products do not work well with organic solvents. Some other manufacturers (e.g. Pall-Gelman) make polyethylene tubing products which may be suitable for some organic solvents.

At any rate, the 25k to 40k range is a very narrow range for dialysis. Generally at least a 2x difference in molecular weight is necessary for even a fair separation. You are probably going to have to to gel filtration to get a good separation of your polymer.

A local (houston) specialize in gel filtration of polymers is Viscotek corp. Their phone number is 281-445-5966.

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