Polymer characterization
A variety of laboratory techniques are used to determine the properties of polymers. Techniques such as wide angle xray scattering, small angle xray scattering, and small angle neutron scattering are used to determine the crystalline structure of polymers. Gel permeation chromatography is used to determine the number average molecular weight, weight average molecular weight, and polydispersity. FTIR is used to determine composition. Thermal properties such as the glass transition temperature and melting point can be determined by differential scanning calorimetry and Dynamic Mechanical Analysis. Thermal degradation followed by analysis of the fragments is one more technique for determining the possible structure of the polymer.
See also: Polymerization -- Biopolymer -- Condensation polymer -- Synthetic polymer