Polymer fractions such as polyethylene fractions can be produced that have
a PDI less than about 2.3 and a M.sub.w greater than about 1,000,000
g/mol, 3,000,000 g/mol, or 6,000,000 g/mol. Such polyethylene fractions
are separated from a UHMWPE parent polymer by first dissolving the parent
polymer in a relatively good solvent. The conditions employed for such
dissolution are selected to reduce the degradation of the parent polymer.
The resulting parent solution is transported into a fractionation column
in which a support is disposed. The fractionation column is thereafter
operated at conditions effective to form a precipitate on the support
comprising the desired polyethylene fraction. The polyethylene fraction
may then be recovered from the fractionation column by repeatedly
displacing a solvent/non-solvent mixture into the column to dissolve the
polyethylene fraction. The relative concentrations of the solvent and the
non-solvent are based on a solvent gradient profile of the polyethylene
parent polymer.