
Abstract The mechanisms are discussed which control the GPC elution of ionic solutes, both the polyelectrolytes and the low molecular salts. The processes involved are quite general and valid in organic and in aqueous solvents. The conclusion is that gel permeation chromatography is a powerfull method to characterize poly-electrolytes; and it is shown that the correct data on molecular weight distribution can be obtained when the ionic content in the eluent is larger than 5.10−2 M and when the concentration injected is lower than the critical overlapping concentration. The interpretation of chromatograms can be performed using the universal calibration and a viscosimetric detector.
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