Vapor-liquid equilibrium measurements at 101325 Pa are reported for the methyl borate-methyl alcohol-benzene system. Analysis of the results shows that the ternary system can be reasonably represented from binary data by the Wilson equations and slightly better by the Margules correlations. The ternary system Is made up of two mlnlmum-boHIng azeotropic systems and one Ideal binary system. No ternary azeotrope exists.
Integral sorption/desorption measurements were carried out for the sulfur dioxide‐glassy polyarylate polymer system at 25°C, 40°C, 55°C, and 63°C. The transport of sulfur dioxide in the glassy polyarylate polymer was governed by Fickian diffusion. The effective diffusion coefficient of sulfur dioxide increased with increasing penetrant concentration. The concentration dependence of the effective diffusion coefficient is explained on the basis of the partial‐immobilization model developed by Paul and Koros. The mobility of the molecules sorbed in the Langmuir mode is shown to be significantly lower than the mobility of the molecules in Henry's law dissolution mode. The predictions of permeability values as a function of upstream gas pressure are presented. The equilibrium sorption isotherms for this system are well represented by the dualmode sorption model. The eltergetics and the temperature dependence of the dual‐mode parameters are also discussed.
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