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Webinar: Intrinsic Viscosity — A Tool to Determine Molecular Size & Structure Through Viscosity Measurements
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Intrinsic viscosity is a reliable and sensitive indicator of a solute's molecular interaction with the solvent. In particular, intrinsic viscosity can be used to determine:
- Molecular Weight and Size
- Branching Structure
- Stability: Aggregation, Denaturation, or Conformational Changes of Protein Molecules
- Protein Structure and Melting Temperatures
This webinar presents analytical and experimental procedures necessary to establish intrinsic viscosity. We also present a number of examples on how this property can be useful for various polymer and biopolymer applications.
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