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A detailed analysis of the sorption equilibrium and the diffusion of water
vapor under different activities through an unsaturated polyester resin (UP
R) has been undertaken by differential permeation and microgravimetry techn
iques. The BET-type III sorption isotherm obtained by microgravimetry was a
nalyzed with the Zimm-Lundberg approach to determine the mean cluster size
in the UPR film: the latter increases drastically with the water content in
the film. The transient permeation Aux can be well fitted when a concentra
tion-dependent diffusivity of exponential type is used. From the water cont
ent at sorption equilibrium and the steady-state permeability, a mean diffu
sion coefficient for the steady state can be determined; its decrease with
increasing water activity is consistent with the increase in the mean clust
er size. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.