Molar mass distribution

In polymer chemistry, the molar mass distribution (or molecular weight distribution) describes the relationship between the number of moles of each polymer species (Ni) and the molar mass (Mi) of that species.[1] In linear polymers, the individual polymer chains rarely have exactly the same degree of polymerization and molar mass, and there is always a distribution around an average value. The molar mass distribution of a polymer may be modified by polymer fractionation.

IUPAC definition for average degree of polymerization in polymer chemistry
IUPAC definition for average degree of polymerization in polymer chemistry.
  1. ^ I. Katime "Química Física Macromolecular". Servicio Editorial de la Universidad del País Vasco. Bilbao