Talk:Membrane osmometer

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Limitations[edit]

Classic osmometer experiment with Sucrose - published 1887 by Wilhelm Pfeffer. Sucrose has a molar mass of 342,3 grams per Mol

For below 30,000 grams per mole, the solute permeates through the membrane and the measurements are inaccurate.[1]

Excuse me for being blunt - above statement is complete rubbish -- Wilhelm Pfeffer did measurements with Sucrose which has molar mass of 342.4 grams per Mol. I can only assume that you misinterpreted the context of the reference which - according to the title - probably deals with polymer membranes - not membranes in general. Please correct this gross factual error. Regards, --Burkhard (talk) 19:43, 5 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ Chanda, Manas (2000). Advanced Polymer Chemistry. Dekker Marcel Inc.

What the osmometer is really for?[edit]

Osmometer is a device for measuring osmotic pressure not molecular weight! Of course it can be used for estimation of polymer mw. Mkotl (talk) 09:46, 11 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Use of [edit]

Since we're talking about average molecular weights, with a dash over it should be used instead of just .Gosseweening (talk) 19:45, 23 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]