Recent progress in separation of macromolecules and particulates
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Recent progress in separation of macromolecules and particulates
(ACS symposium series, 1281)
American Chemical Society , Distributed in print by Oxford University Press, c2018
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Other editors: Wei Gao, Sara Orski, X. Michael Liu
This was the motivation for organizing the symposium on "Recent Progress in Separation of Macromolecules and Particulates" at the 2017 Spring National American Chemical Society (ACS) Meeting in San Francisco."--Pref.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
Separation and characterization of materials is an essential step in the advancement of science and technology. The need for separation and characterization could arise from wishes to obtain purified samples with less contaminants, requirements for quality control of materials for downstream applications, or needs to identify structures and conformations of active species present in the applications. The types of materials encountered in applications are diverse,
from synthetic polymers and biological derived biopolymers to micro or submicro particles and various conjugated or self-assembled nanomaterials. This makes the task of separation and characterization challenging. There is no one-size-fits-all approach. Scientists, whether working in academia or in
industries, are constantly facing new challenges. Communication between scientists is essential for keeping each other updated on developments in the field. This was the motivation for organizing the symposium on "Recent Progress in Separation of Macromolecules and Particulates" at the 2017 Spring National American Chemical Society (ACS) Meeting in San Francisco. Symposiums based on such a theme have been organized several times in ACS meetings as well as in other settings, but no such
symposium books have been published. Hence, the editors decided to put together this symposium book, based on the talks presented at the symposium, in the hope that knowledge shared at the meeting can be shared more broadly within the community and beyond.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Chromatographic Separation of Polymers
2. Theory and Principles of Interaction Chromatography
3. Effects of Solvent Quality and Pore Size on a Large Scale Purification of PS-b-PMMA Diblock Copolymers Using Nanoporous Silica
4. Separation and Characterization of Gelatins Using Aqueous Gel Permeation Chromatography with Advanced Detection Systems
5. Identification of Aqueous Phase Oligomers Formed during Emulsion Polymerization and Their Interfacial Behavior via LC-MS
6. Characterization of Ultralarge Polymers by Gel Permeation Chromatography: Challenges and Opportunities
7. Development of Asymmetrical Flow Field Fractionation with On-line
Advanced Detections for Particle Size Distribution Analysis of Silica Colloidal Particles
8. Characterization of Biopolymer Stability by Size-Exclusion Chromatography and Asymmetric Flow Field-Flow Fractionation
9. Advanced AF4 Characterization of Dendritic Biomacromolecules, Their Self-Assembly, and Hybrid Formation
Editors' Biographies
Author Index
Subject Index
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