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Mathematical description of the sorption

A number of attempts have been made to explain the nonlinear, pressure-dependent sorption and transport in polymers. These explanations may be classified as "concentration-dependent (5) and "dual-mode (13) sorption and transport models. These models differ in their physical assumptions and in their mathematical descriptions of the sorption and transport in penetrant-polymer systems. [Pg.104]

In Section I we introduce the gas-polymer-matrix model for gas sorption and transport in polymers (10, LI), which is based on the experimental evidence that even permanent gases interact with the polymeric chains, resulting in changes in the solubility and diffusion coefficients. Just as the dynamic properties of the matrix depend on gas-polymer-matrix composition, the matrix model predicts that the solubility and diffusion coefficients depend on gas concentration in the polymer. We present a mathematical description of the sorption and transport of gases in polymers (10, 11) that is based on the thermodynamic analysis of solubility (12), on the statistical mechanical model of diffusion (13), and on the theory of corresponding states (14). In Section II we use the matrix model to analyze the sorption, permeability and time-lag data for carbon dioxide in polycarbonate, and compare this analysis with the dual-mode model analysis (15). In Section III we comment on the physical implication of the gas-polymer-matrix model. [Pg.117]


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