Molecular Information on the Dissolution of Polydisperse Polymers: Mixtures of Long and Short Poly(ethylene oxide).
Journal article, 2005

Abstract: A systematic study of the dissolution of dry, polydisperse poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) samples, obtained from mixtures of low-molecular-weight and high-molecular-weight PEO, was made. During the dissolution process, the individual release of the low- and high-molecular-weight fractions was monitored. The high-molecular-weight/low-molecular-weight ratio controls the release rate, and the fraction of high-molecular-weight polymers dominates the effect on the overall release rate in mixed PEO tablets. Both fractions are released at the same rate during the main part of the dissolution process; however, during the initial dissolution period a fractionation occurs. The release rate is not a unique function of the average molecular weight of the polymer, but also depends on the polydispersity. By contrast, the average dimension of a polymer coil, as given by the intrinsic viscosity, gives a good prediction of the release rate irrespective of the polydispersity or details of the molecular weight distribution.

Author

Anna Körner

Anette Larsson

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Pharmaceutical Technology

Lennart Piculell

Bengt Wittgren

Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Vol. 109 23 11530-11537

Subject Categories

Pharmaceutical Sciences

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10/7/2017