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1 Membrane Osmometry Alfredo Clemente CH 392N Prof. Grant Willson. The University of Texas Austin

2 Membrane Osmometry The University of Texas at Austin Molecular Weight and polymer properties Methods Used to determine Mn, Mw Membrane Osmometry Conclusions: Advantages and disadvantages Questions  Introduction and Theory  Measuring Mn by osmotic pressure

3 The University of Texas at Austin Molecular weight Relative fraction Representative differential weight distribution curves 1

4 The University of Texas at Austin Relationship of polymer properties to molecular weight. 1

5 The University of Texas at Austin Typical Molecular Weight Determination Methods 1 Method Type of mol. wt. avg. RangeInfo. Light scattering (LS)To ∞ Shape Membrane osmometry 2x10 4 to 2x10 6 Vapor phase osmometryTo 4x10 4 Electron and X-ray microscopy 10 2 to ∞ Shape, dist EbulliometryTo 4x10 4 CryoscopyTo 5x10 4 End Group AnalysisTo 2x10 4 Osmodialysis500-2500 CentrifugationTo ∞ SEC, with c detectorRelativeTo ∞ Mol w Dist SEC, with c and LS detectors To ∞ Mol w Dist ViscometryRelativeTo ∞

6 The University of Texas at Austin Membrane Osmometry Introduction and Theory Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure Osmosis and Chemical Potential h

7 The University of Texas at Austin Equilibrium of Chemical Potential 2

8 The University of Texas at Austin Osmotic Pressure

9 The University of Texas at Austin Osmotic Pressure and

10 The University of Texas at Austin Osmotic Pressure and

11 The University of Texas at Austin Osmotic Pressure and 2

12 The University of Texas at Austin Measuring by osmotic pressure Membrane osmometers used:  Static osmometer 2 Equilibrium by natural diffusion Large cell volumes Long equilibrium times

13 The University of Texas at Austin Measuring by osmotic pressure Membrane osmometers used:  Dynamic osometer 3 Equilibrium by reducing pressure on solution reservoir Small cell volumes Short equilibrium times

14 The University of Texas at Austin Measuring by osmotic pressure Membrane osmometers used:  Dynamic osometer 3

15 The University of Texas at Austin Osmotic Pressure and 5 20.0°C:Slope = A 2 = -2.0x10 -4 cm 3 mol/g 2 1/intercept = M n = 1.97x10 4 g/mol 34.5°C:Slope = A 2 = 1.7x10 -5 cm 3 mol/g 2 1/intercept = M n = 2.02x10 4 g/mol 50.0°C:Slope = A 2 = 1.7x10 -5 cm 3 mol/g 2 1/intercept = M n = 2.00x10 4 g/mol

16 The University of Texas at Austin Conclusion: Advantages and disadvantages Disadvantages  Membrane problems: leakage, asymmetry and ballooning  Overestimation of molecular due low molecular weight molecules  Not suitable for electrolytes Advantages  Absolute value of Mn  No calibration with standards required  Independent of chemical heterogeneity  Applicable to polymers with broad range of molecular weights  Measurement of Mn within 10,000 to 2x10 6

17 The University of Texas at Austin Questions?

18 The University of Texas at Austin References 1. Carraher, C. E., Jr Polymer Chemistry: An Introduction, 4th Ed., Marcel Dekker, NY: 1996. 2. Young, R. J.; Lovell, P. A. Introduction to Polymers, 2nd Ed., Chapman & Hall, New York: 1991. 3. Lipták B. G.; Brodgesell, A. Instrument Engineers' Handbook, Process measurement and analysis. CRC Press, Florida: 1995 4. W. R. Krigbaum and L. H. Sperling, J. Phys. Chem., 64, 99 (1960) 5. Hiemenz, Paul C., Lodge, Timothy P.; Polymer Chemistry, 2nd Ed., CRC Press, Boca Raton: 2007. 6. http://www.engga.uwo.ca/people/pcharpentier/392- 2004/MW%20Measurement.pdfhttp://www.engga.uwo.ca/people/pcharpentier/392- 2004/MW%20Measurement.pdf 7. http://www.chem.ufl.edu/~polymer/instrumentation/vpo.htmlhttp://www.chem.ufl.edu/~polymer/instrumentation/vpo.html 8. http://www.chem.ufl.edu/~polymer/instrumentation/vpo.htmlhttp://www.chem.ufl.edu/~polymer/instrumentation/vpo.html 9. http://www.eng.uq.edu.au/files/course/files/CHEE2006/CHEE2006%20Week% 2012_2.pdf http://www.eng.uq.edu.au/files/course/files/CHEE2006/CHEE2006%20Week% 2012_2.pdf

19 The University of Texas at Austin References 10. http://www.humancorp.co.kr/catalog/272-277.pdfhttp://www.humancorp.co.kr/catalog/272-277.pdf 11. http://www.gonotec.com/content.OSMO_090.PRODUCTS_CHEM.OSMO_090.USA.ENG.html http://www.gonotec.com/content.OSMO_090.PRODUCTS_CHEM.OSMO_090.USA.ENG.html 12. http://www.princeton.edu/~pccm/facilities-polymersynth-eq.htmhttp://www.princeton.edu/~pccm/facilities-polymersynth-eq.htm 13 Chalmer, John M.; Meier, Robert J., Molecular Characterization and Analysis of polymers, Elsevier Science, Burlington: 2008

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