1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-0488(19980915)36:12<2025::aid-polb2>3.0.co;2-w
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High-precision gravimetric technique for determining the solubility and diffusivity of gases in polymers

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“…The diffusion coefficients of CO 2 at various pressures were determined by fitting the sorption kinetic data to a hybrid model that combines both short and long-term Fickian diffusion equations. 28 The obtained values of diffusion coefficient range from 5.5 × 10 -9 to 1.4 × 10 -7 cm 2 /s in the tested pressure range 0.34-5.5 MPa. In systems whereby the solubility of the gas in the polymer is high, the diffusion coefficient as a function of pressure exhibits a concentration dependent behavior, and hence a sharp increase in diffusion coefficient is observed indicating a transition from glassy to the rubbery state in the polymer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The diffusion coefficients of CO 2 at various pressures were determined by fitting the sorption kinetic data to a hybrid model that combines both short and long-term Fickian diffusion equations. 28 The obtained values of diffusion coefficient range from 5.5 × 10 -9 to 1.4 × 10 -7 cm 2 /s in the tested pressure range 0.34-5.5 MPa. In systems whereby the solubility of the gas in the polymer is high, the diffusion coefficient as a function of pressure exhibits a concentration dependent behavior, and hence a sharp increase in diffusion coefficient is observed indicating a transition from glassy to the rubbery state in the polymer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…35 Polymer samples were placed in the balance and evacuated for 48 h. CO 2 gas was added in small pressure steps while the weight change as a function of time was recorded every 10 s until equilibrium for each pressure step was established. Sorption studies for a desired pressure range in this manner were carried out at 25 and 0 • C. Blank runs were also carried out under similar experimental conditions and solubility data were corrected for balance zero shift.…”
Section: Gas Solubility Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Introduced into a high-pressure (HP) cell, this balance allows to obtain tests at a pressure of 6 MPa and temperatures of about 80°C [18,19]. Some evolutions of this technique allow to perform measurements at a pressure of 12 MPa and a temperature up to 350°C with a resolution of 10 µg, for an initial weight of polymer sample of about 1 g [20,21]. By installing an electromagnetic coupling to transmit the sample weight to an external balance, it is possible to obtain a system called "magnetic suspension balance" [22].…”
Section: Sorption-desorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%