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“Second component” effects in sorption and permeation of gases in glassy polymers
Authors:R.T. Chern  W.J. Koros  E.S. Sanders  R. Yui
Affiliation:Department of Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27650 U.S.A.
Abstract:Data for CO2 permeability through Kapton polyimide at 60°C are reported for upstream pressures up to 240 psia (16.33 atm) in the presence and absence of water vapor in the feed. The carbon dioxide flux was depressed by the presence of the water vapor. This phenomenon is analyzed in terms of the dual mode sorption and transport models. Together with other recent sorption and permeation data, this study suggests that competition of mixed penetrants for sorption sites and transport pathways associated with unrelaxed volume in glassy polymers is a general feature of gas/glassy polymer systems. The permselectivity of a membrane to a mixture of penetrants is strongly related to its ability to maintain a size and shape differentiating matrix, that is, to remain essentially unplasticized under operating conditions. Under such conditions, competition among penetrants for excess volume will be a generally important consideration for modeling gas permeation in permselective membranes.
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