An analysis of the empirical correlations that relate the solubility coefficient of gases at infinite dilution in glassy polymers to penetrant properties has been performed, by considering gas sorption as a succession of three steps: condensation of the penetrant, dissolution in the equilibrium polymeric phase, and departure of the system from equilibrium. The infinite dilution solubility coefficient is obtained from the contributions of the three steps, the first two of which involve standard equilibrium thermodynamics, while the latter requires nonequilibrium considerations and is described by using the nonequilibrium lattice fluid (NELF) model. The various terms have been evaluated for several gases in polycarbonate, polysulfone, p...
The permeability of various low molecular weight species (both gases and vapors) in a series of glas...
Solubility of gas or vapor components in glassy polymers is relevant in numerous processes and appli...
The solubility of low molecular weight species in glassy polymers can be described by using suitable...
An analysis of the empirical correlations that relate the solubility coefficient of gases at infinit...
It is observed in general that the solubility of gases and vapors in polymers, both in the rubbery a...
none3A theoretical insight into the generally used correlations between infinite dilution gas solubi...
An extensive analysis is performed for the use of a model recently introduced for sorption induced v...
none4The non-equilibrium thermodynamic approach to describing properties of glassy polymers, earlier...
The solubility of gases and vapors is of interest for many different applications, ranging from the ...
This review discusses a macroscopic thermodynamic procedure to calculate the solubility of gases, va...
Abstract Well established equation-of-state (EoS) models from Perturbed Hard Sphere Chain Theory ...
none2noThe solubility of various gases in several glassy polymers has been analyzed by the nonequili...
The nonequilibrium lattice fluid (NELF) model is here implemented with a simplified relation for bul...
The permeability of various low molecular weight species (both gases and vapors) in a series of glas...
Solubility of gas or vapor components in glassy polymers is relevant in numerous processes and appli...
The solubility of low molecular weight species in glassy polymers can be described by using suitable...
An analysis of the empirical correlations that relate the solubility coefficient of gases at infinit...
It is observed in general that the solubility of gases and vapors in polymers, both in the rubbery a...
none3A theoretical insight into the generally used correlations between infinite dilution gas solubi...
An extensive analysis is performed for the use of a model recently introduced for sorption induced v...
none4The non-equilibrium thermodynamic approach to describing properties of glassy polymers, earlier...
The solubility of gases and vapors is of interest for many different applications, ranging from the ...
This review discusses a macroscopic thermodynamic procedure to calculate the solubility of gases, va...
Abstract Well established equation-of-state (EoS) models from Perturbed Hard Sphere Chain Theory ...
none2noThe solubility of various gases in several glassy polymers has been analyzed by the nonequili...
The nonequilibrium lattice fluid (NELF) model is here implemented with a simplified relation for bul...
The permeability of various low molecular weight species (both gases and vapors) in a series of glas...
Solubility of gas or vapor components in glassy polymers is relevant in numerous processes and appli...
The solubility of low molecular weight species in glassy polymers can be described by using suitable...