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Easical ps 1 standard

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The EasiCal PS-1 standard is a laboratory equipment product offered by Agilent Technologies. It serves as a calibration standard for various analytical instruments.

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Polymer Molecular Weight Analysis

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Molecular weight and molecular weight distribution were measured using gel permeation chromatography (GPC) system (Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan). The GPC system consisted of a solvent delivery unit, reflective index detector, and three types of Styragel columns: HT 6E (10 µm, 7.8 mm × 300 mm), HMW 7 column (15–20 µm, 7.8 mm × 300 mm), and HMW 6E column (15–20 µm 7.8 mm × 300 mm). Further, the measured molecular weight was corrected using a polystyrene standard sample (EasiCal PS-1 standard, Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA).
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Polymer Molecular Weight Analysis

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The molecular weight and the molecular weight distribution were measured using a gel permeation chromatography (GPC) system (Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan). The GPC system consisted of a solvent delivery unit, a refractive index detector, and three types of Styragel columns: HT 6E (10 µm, 7.8 mm × 300 mm), HMW 7 column (15–20 μm, 7.8 mm × 300 mm), and HMW 6E column (15–20 μm, 7.8 mm × 300 mm). The measured molecular weight was corrected using a polystyrene standard sample (Easi Cal PS-1 standard, Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA).
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