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It has been stated “that normal chromatographic retention and precipitation/redissolution represent two processes, either of which can determine chromatographic retention in a given case” [1]. This chapter deals with the methods of finding out whether or not one of the mechanisms in question predominates. Information on the mechanismus of a given polymer separation can be derived (i) from the dependence of retention time on sample size, (ii) by comparison between solubility and elution characteristics, (iii) from a closer inspection of the chromatographic system that affects separation, and (iv) from the effect of temperature on retention.
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Glöckner, G. (1991). Solubility and Adsorption Effects in Polymer HPLC. In: Gradient HPLC of Copolymers and Chromatographic Cross-Fractionation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75799-0_5
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