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Understanding the structure-function relationship of polymers is of critical importance for successful incorporation into commercial applications. In this webinar, we will explore polymer characterization by multi-angle light scattering (MALS) and differential viscometry, coupled with size-exclusion chromatography or field-flow fractionation, for enhanced studies of polymer structure-function.

Case studies will illustrate the use of these analytical tools to unlock detailed information about molar mass distributions, size, structural conformation, and composition of a variety of functional polymers. Examples include nonwoven polymer fibers, formulation polymers, polymers for microneedles and polymers for other practical applications, all of which are often challenging to characterize fully by other methods.

By attending this webinar, your audience will learn:

> Separation principles of size exclusion chromatography (SEC) and asymmetric flow field flow fractionation (AF4).
> Theoretical background of multi-angle light scattering (MALS) detector and intrinsic viscosity (IV).
> Determination of molar mass distributions, structural conformation, branching content, and other structural information in functional polymers using SEC-MALS-IV and FFF-MALS

Who should attend this event?

> Polymer chemists seeking advanced analytical characterization capabilities
> Researchers involved in synthetic, biopolymer, and functional polymer characterization
> Scientists interested in the characterization of non-biological materials utilized in conjunction with biomedical applications
Presenter
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Nemal Gobalasingham, Ph.D.
Global Training Manager & Senior Application Scientist | Waters | Wyatt Technology
Nemal Gobalasingham joined Wyatt Technology in 2018 and currently serves as a Global Training Manager and Senior Application Scientist. He provides application support and training for customers in a broad array of fields and is responsible for the advanced training and development programs for our field scientists and Wyatt representatives across the world.

He graduated with a B.S. in chemistry from Syracuse University and completed his Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of Southern California with a research emphasis on semiconducting polymers and materials science.
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