Ja. Webb et al., THE EFFECT OF DRAWING ON THE TRANSPORT OF GASES THROUGH POLYETHYLENE, Journal of polymer science. Part B, Polymer physics, 31(7), 1993, pp. 743-757
A study has been made of the gas transport properties of polyethylene
films of two different grades, Hizex 7000F and Rigidex 002-55, one-way
drawn at 115-degrees-C to draw ratios in the range 1-20. Measurements
of the permeability and diffusion coefficients of helium, oxygen, car
bon dioxide and nitrogen have been made with a dynamic flow rate techn
ique, utilizing a mass spectrometer detection system, and of oxygen us
ing a commercial OXTRAN system. The samples were characterized by the
measurement of density, birefringence and modulus and by wide-angle x-
ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry. There is a larg
e decrease in both the permeability and diffusion coefficients for all
gases with increasing polymer draw ratio, with up to an 80-fold decre
ase in permeability for the larger permeants compared with the 10-fold
decrease observed for helium. The solubilities of all the gases decre
ase only by a factor of approximately 2. The diffusion results are dis
cussed in terms of geometric impedance and chain immobilization factor
s. The solubilities, on the other hand, appear to relate primarily to
the amorphous volume fraction of the polymer.