00:00:00 | Polymer Structure - Exploring the Mark-Houwink Plot |
00:02:13 | Introduction |
00:03:57 | Poll results |
00:04:23 | Introduction |
00:05:02 | Outline |
00:06:29 | Polymer Structure |
00:09:03 | Mark-Houwink Analysis |
00:13:23 | GPC/SEC – Obtaining the Distribution |
00:14:35 | Triple Detection GPC/SEC - Mark-Houwink Analysis |
00:17:01 | Polycarbonate |
00:19:35 | Density Changes |
00:22:16 | Degradation of Polyethylene |
00:23:16 | Degradation of Polyethylene |
00:25:43 | Functionalizing Chitosan |
00:28:13 | Functionalizing Chitosan |
00:29:26 | Benzylated Chitosan |
00:30:45 | HPMC Structure Analysis |
00:33:49 | Process Prediction |
00:36:57 | Biosimilars Development |
00:39:52 | Long-Chain Branching Analysis |
00:43:03 | How is LCB Determined? |
00:46:01 | Branching in Polysaccharides |
00:48:13 | Branching in Starch |
00:51:04 | Structural Differences in Cellulose Excipients |
00:53:22 | Star Branching Analysis |
00:56:02 | Conclusions |
00:58:36 | Thank you |
00:59:46 | Triple Detection GPC/SEC - Mark-Houwink Analysis |
01:00:50 | Mark-Houwink Analysis |
01:01:40 | Triple Detection GPC/SEC - Mark-Houwink Analysis |
01:02:04 | Benzylated Chitosan |
01:03:42 | Untitled |
01:04:58 | Benzylated Chitosan |
01:05:29 | HPMC Structure Analysis |
01:08:07 | How is LCB Determined? |
01:13:05 | Branching in Starch |
01:16:02 | Contact information |
01:16:22 | Contact Information |
The relationship of molecular weight to intrinsic viscosity is is expressed via the well-known Mark-Houwink plot. The interpretation of this plot is described using natural polysaccharides and industrial synthetic polymers as examples