Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1385943 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A recently developed large scale fractionation technique named continuous spin fractionation (CSF) was applied to fractionate pullulan and dextran. 450 g of pullulan with a broad molecular weight distribution were fractionated using water as solvent and acetone as precipitant. In this study, we have in five CSF runs prepared three fractions with apparent M¯w* values ranging from 17.6 to 413 kg mol−1. Seventy grams of dextran were fractionated with a mixed solvent of water plus methanol. Five fractionation steps resulted in four samples with M¯w values between 4.36 and 18.2 kg mol−1.
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Authors
John Eckelt, Rei Sugaya, Bernhard A. Wolf,