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Model dual mobility transport

Fredrickson and Helfand incorporated coupling terms in the transport equation and showed that "these terms provide mobility to molecules that are absorbed into microvoids, even if the molecules have an intrinsic diffusion coefficient in the hole phase that vanishes." These investigators proposed experiments that could provide information on the size and topological connectivity of microcavities (51). Related studies have also been made by Chern, Koros, et al. (52) and by Barrer (53). However, Petropoulos (54) has expressed the opinion that the treatment of Fredrickson and Helfand (51 ) as well as that of Barrer (53) "introduces more diffusion parameters than can reasonably be expected to be measurable on the basis of past experience". Petropoulos also showed that these treatments impose certain limitations on the physical meaning of the diffusion parameters. In the same study, Petropoulos has examined the modification of his dual-mode sorption model ( 5) which are necessary if the Langmuir domains are sufficiently extensive to constitute a macroscopically recognizable phase rather than scattered individual sites (or microcavities) (54). ... [Pg.46]

Numerical solutions were applied to the dual-mode sorption and transport model for gas permeation, sorption, and desorption rate curves allowing for mobility of the Langmuir component. Satisfactory agreement is obtained between integral diffusion coefficient from sorption and desorption rate curves and apparent diffusion coefficient from permeation rate curves (time-lag method). These rate curves were also compared to the curves predicted by Fickian-type diffusion equations. [Pg.67]


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