Phase Equilibrium and Diffusion of Solvents in Polybutadiene: a Capillary-Column Inverse Gas Chromatography Study
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The capillary-column inverse gas chromatography method was used to measure the diffusion and partition coefficients of ethylbenzene, styrene, and acrylonitrile in polybutadiene (PBD) at infinite dilution of the solvents. Experiments were performed over a temperature range of 50-125°C. At temperatures well above the glass-transition temperature of PBD, the diffusivities were correlated using an Arrhenius expression. The Arrhenius parameters in turn were intercorrelated and shown to be a function of the occupied volume, thus providing a method for predicting the diffusion of other solvents in the same polymer. Further, the activation energy was predicted using the Duda-Vrentas free-volume approach. The activation energy thus obtained was compared with the activation energy of the Arrhenius approach. The weight-fraction activity coefficient data were compared to the predictions of the group contribution, lattice-fluid equation-of-state, and the UNIquac Functional-group Activity Coefficient (UNIFAC) free-volume models.
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Acrylonitrile, Diffusion, Polybutadienes, Inverse gas chromatography, Equation of state, Lattice fluid, Phase behavior, Inverse gas chromatography, Equation of state, Acrylonitrile, acrylonitrile, Polybutadienes, IR-71894, Diffusion, ethylbenzene, UNIFAC, polybutadiene, lattice fluid, Lattice fluid, styrene, METIS-206958, free-volume theory, Phase behavior, equation of state
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02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences, 0210 nano-technology
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Cai, W. D., Ramesh, N., Tıhmınlıoğlu, F., Danner, R. P., Duda, J. L., and De Haan, A. (2002). Phase equilibrium and diffusion of solvents in polybutadiene: A capillary-column inverse gas chromatography study. Journal of Polymer Science, Part B: Polymer Physics, 40(10), 1046-1055. doi:10.1002/polb.10156
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