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Absorption of toluene in poly(aryl-ether-ether-ketone)
Authors:Clarence J Wolf  John A Bornmann  Michael A Grayson
Abstract:The absorption and swelling of poly(aryl-ether-ether-ketone) (PEEK) in toluene as a function of resin morphology and temperature in the range 35–95°C was investigated. In all cases the weight gain curves exhibit three characteristics: (1) an induction period, which is a strong function of both temperature and initial crystallinity, (2) a main absorption region, which is linear with square-root time, and (3) a final equilibrium value, namely, solubility. The solubility of amorphous PEEK decreases with temperature and the heat of solution is ?0.93 kcal/mol. The induction period varies with the fourth power of the crystallinity and decreases with temperature with an apparent activation energy of 50 kcal/mol. The strength of the interaction between the crystalline regions is markedly reduced at temperatures greater than 80°C. Swelling accompanying the absorption of the toluene is highly anisotropic with most of the dimensional changes occurring in the thickness direction. The deswelling process, however, is essentially isotropic. The concentration of toluene in solution has a strong effect on the transport process; the equilibrium solubility of toluene in amorphous PEEK immersed in a toluene/iso-octane mixture is a linear function of toluene concentration; but the pseudo-diffusion coefficient for the absorption of toluene varies approximately with the fourth power of its concentration.
Keywords:sorption of toluene in PEEK  swelling and temperature effects in  poly(aryl-ether-ether-ketone)  transport of toluene penetrant in and swelling of  morphology and swelling of PEEK in toluene
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