ISO 16014-3:2012
Plastics - Determination of average molecular mass and molecular mass distribution of polymers using size-exclusion chromatography - Part 3: Low-temperature method

Standard No.
ISO 16014-3:2012
Release Date
2012
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Status
Replace By
ISO 16014-3:2019
Latest
ISO 16014-3:2019
Scope
This part of ISO 16014 specifies a method for determining the average molecular mass and the molecular mass distribution of polymers by size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) using an organic eluent at a temperature lower than 60 °C. The average molecular mass and the molecular mass distribution are calculated from a calibration curve prepared using polymer standards. Therefore, this test method is classified as a relative method (see ISO 16014-1:2012, Annex A).

ISO 16014-3:2012 Referenced Document

  • ISO 16014-1:2012 Plastics - Determination of average molecular mass and molecular mass distribution of polymers using size-exclusion chromatography - Part 1: General principles
  • ISO 16014-2 Plastics — Determination of average molecular weight and molecular weight distribution of polymers using size-exclusion chromatography — Part 2: Universal calibration method*2019-05-15 Update
  • ISO 472 Plastics — Vocabulary — Amendment 1: Additional items*2018-10-31 Update

ISO 16014-3:2012 history

  • 2019 ISO 16014-3:2019 Plastics — Determination of average molecular weight and molecular weight distribution of polymers using size-exclusion chromatography — Part 3: Low-temperature method
  • 2012 ISO 16014-3:2012 Plastics - Determination of average molecular mass and molecular mass distribution of polymers using size-exclusion chromatography - Part 3: Low-temperature method
  • 2003 ISO 16014-3:2003 Plastics - Determination of average molecular mass and molecular mass distribution of polymers using size-exclusion chromatography - Part 3: Low-temperature method
Plastics - Determination of average molecular mass and molecular mass distribution of polymers using size-exclusion chromatography - Part 3: Low-temperature method



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