Apr 09 2021 Read 7 Times Testa Analytical Solutions eK reports how researchers at Lodz University of Technology have combined the advanced analytical capabilities of its GPC/SEC triple detection system with a BI-200SM light scattering goniometer to derive in-depth information about an exciting new generation of polymer nanogels. Dr Slawomir Kadlubowski the Associate Professor of the Division of Applied Radiation Chemistry said: "To advance our characterisation capabilities we have invested in a number of methods to analyse the physico-chemical properties of the polymer nanogels that we synthesise. This includes static and dynamic light scattering using a research grade goniometer and Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC) with triple detection (MALLS, DRI, Viscometer). Combining these methods, we are able to determine changes in molecular weight and size (or their distribution) during synthesis and to have a full view on interactions between chain segments or macromolecules. This leads not only for understanding of mechanism of intramolecular crosslinking, which is a basic reaction for nanogel synthesis, but also to obtain product with the properties required by a specific practical application such as a drug delivery system. We chose to purchase the triple detection GPC system and the light scattering goniometer from Testa Analytical not only because of the excellent performance and versatility of their systems but also because of the informed technical support they supply allowing us to get the best out of these instruments."