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Characterization of Rubber Polymers by Flow FFF

22 Mar 2013

This application note describes the analysis of two synthetic rubber samples compared to a natural rubber sample using FFF technology. Results demonstrate that FFF technology coupled to suitable detector combinations (MALS, RI/ UV) enables the user to easily determine molecular weight and size distributions of macromolecules.

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Characterization of Rubber Polymers by Flow FFF