“…[37][38][39] At this critical point, namely a set of temperature and solvent conditions at which enthalpic and entropic factors are balanced for one polymer constituent, retention time is independent of molar mass of one of the homopolymer and therefore the retention time for copolymers is only reliant of chain length of the other block component. 40,41 This was successfully used to characterise a large number of water-soluble [42][43][44] and water-insoluble copolymers, 45,46 but requires time-consuming optimisation to determine the critical point of the studied system. Alternatively, two-dimensional approaches in which liquid chromatography techniques are coupled to another characterisation device such as gel permeation chromatography (GPC) 47 or mass spectrometry (MS) 48,49 have also been used in the past to generate rich maps of copolymers structure, yet these requires complex equipment which might not be accessible to most laboratories.…”