Molecular information on the dissolution of polydisperse polymers: Mixtures of long and short poly(ethylene oxide)

Anna Körner, A Larsson, Lennart Piculell, B Wittgren

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Abstract

A systematic study of the dissolution of dry, polydisperse polyethylene oxide) (PEO) samples, obtained from mixtures of low-molecular-weight and high-molecular-weight PEO, was made. During the dissolution process, the individual release of the low-and high-molecular-weight fractions was monitored. The highmolecular-weight/low-molecular-weight ratio controls the release rate, and the fraction of high-molecular-weight polymers dominates the effect on the overall release rate in mixed PEO tablets. Both fractions are released at the same rate during the main part of the dissolution process; however, during the initial dissolution period a fractionation occurs. The release rate is not a unique function of the average molecular weight of the polymer, but also depends on the polydispersity. By contrast, the average dimension of a polymer coil, as given by the intrinsic viscosity, gives a good prediction of the release rate irrespective of the polydispersity or details of the molecular weight distribution.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11530-11537
JournalThe Journal of Physical Chemistry Part B
Volume109
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Physical Chemistry (including Surface- and Colloid Chemistry)

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