The solubility of various gases in several glassy polymers has been analyzed by the nonequilibrium thermodynamics for glassy polymers (NET-GP) framework, coupled with a lattice fluid equation of state model. Moreover, a simple rheological tool recently introduced for the a priori evaluation of the penetrant induced swelling is employed to predict the volumetric behavior of the solute/polymer mixture below Tg. Such model accounts for an additional nonequilibrium parameter for the description of polymer phase that represents its pseudoequilibrium compressibility, and it can be retrieved from pure component pressureâvolumeâtemperature data below Tg. More in detail, the effect of polymer pretreatment and its prior history (e.g. annealing or conditioning by preswelling) on the resulting solubility behavior has been thoroughly analyzed and discussed, and the experimental data obtained for several penetrant/polymer couples have been well described by the present model.
Minelli, M., Doghieri, F. (2017). Predictive model for gas and vapor sorption and swelling in glassy polymers: II. Effect of sample previous history. FLUID PHASE EQUILIBRIA, 444, 47-55 [10.1016/j.fluid.2017.04.012].
Predictive model for gas and vapor sorption and swelling in glassy polymers: II. Effect of sample previous history
Minelli, Matteo
;Doghieri, Ferruccio
2017
Abstract
The solubility of various gases in several glassy polymers has been analyzed by the nonequilibrium thermodynamics for glassy polymers (NET-GP) framework, coupled with a lattice fluid equation of state model. Moreover, a simple rheological tool recently introduced for the a priori evaluation of the penetrant induced swelling is employed to predict the volumetric behavior of the solute/polymer mixture below Tg. Such model accounts for an additional nonequilibrium parameter for the description of polymer phase that represents its pseudoequilibrium compressibility, and it can be retrieved from pure component pressureâvolumeâtemperature data below Tg. More in detail, the effect of polymer pretreatment and its prior history (e.g. annealing or conditioning by preswelling) on the resulting solubility behavior has been thoroughly analyzed and discussed, and the experimental data obtained for several penetrant/polymer couples have been well described by the present model.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.