Abstract: | Previous papers have shown that antiplasticization of polysulfone and poly(phenylene oxide) by low molecular weight diluents is accompanied by substantial reductions in permeability to gases like helium, carbon dioxide, and methane because of reduced mobility in the glass. These effects are not explained even qualitatively by the extent of volume contraction on mixing for these mixtures. However, as shown here, a simple free volume treatment provides an excellent correlation of these effects. Free volume was computed from measured specific volume and an estimate of the volume at the absolute zero of temperature of the material from a group contribution method. Application of this approach to the mechanical stiffening associated with antiplasticization is suggested. The basis and limitations of this analysis are discussed. |