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Dilation and plasticization of polystyrene by carbon dioxide
Authors:Michael D. Sefcik
Abstract:We have used an optical interference technique to measure the dilation of polystyrene films in the presence of carbon dioxide or helium at pressures up to 20 atm. Dilation isotherms (plots of dilation versus gas pressure at constant temperature) were obtained for three samples of polystyrene which had widely differing molecular weights. The dilation isotherms have the same general shape as sorption isotherms, which means that all of the sorbed gas molecules contribute to volume dilation and non can be thought of as occupying molecular-sized voids in the polymer. Using sorption results from the literature we show that the partial molar volume of CO2 at 35°C is about 39 cm3 mol?1 and appears to be independent of polystyrene molecular weight. For a polystyrene sample with Mn = 3600, the partial molar volume of sorbed CO2 increases to 44 and 50 cm3 mol?1 at 45 and 55°C, respectively. The sorption of CO2 in polystyrene is shown to depress the glass transition temperature of the mixture, consistent with theoretical predictions. The shape of the dilation and sorption isotherms are consistent with the depression of the glass transition temperature.
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