LIGHT-SCATTERING APPARATUS AND TECHNIQUES FOR MEASURING MOLECULAR WEIGHTS OF HIGH POLYMERS

Abstract
Apparatus is described for the measurement of small amounts of scattered light, dissymmetry of radiation, depolarization, and very small refractive index differences. Methods of calibration are critically examined. Benzene was adopted as a turbidity standard. Measurements were made on fractionated polystyrene of known molecular weight and on bovine serum albumin solutions. Values of the reduced intensity for benzene were obtained:[Formula: see text]Degree and sources of error are discussed