Abstract
During gel filtration from cotton or Sephadex columns, there was, with only one exception, an increase in sorption as the molecular weight of an unsubstituted n-alkyl carbamate was increased by the addition of methylene groups. When a given carbamate was converted to its monomcthylol derivative, sorption decreased progressively. The addition of the first formaldehyde molecule produced a more pronounced effect than did the addition of the second.
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