T. Banerjee et Gg. Lipscomb, A comparison of analytic thermodynamic models for gas solubility, volume dilation and heat of sorption in glassy polymeric materials, COMP TH POL, 10(5), 2000, pp. 437-445
Gas sorption in polymeric materials results in gravimetric, volumetric and
energetic changes. The ability to control these changes, through proper mat
erial selection, is critical in gas separation and barrier applications. We
examine two analytic models for gas sorption that explicitly account for e
ach of these changes: the elastic solid theory (ES) and the non-equilibrium
lattice fluid theory (NELF). Model correlations and predictions are compar
ed for carbon dioxide sorption in polycarbonate and tetramethyl polycarbona
te. The ES model provides good correlation of sorption data using values fo
r the carbon dioxide partial molar volume that are in good agreement with e
xperimental data. By assigning an appropriate heat of vaporization to the c
arbon dioxide reference state, the model also provides good correlation of
heat of sorption data. The NELF model provides good correlation of sorption
data given the carbon dioxide partial molar volume data. Predicted enthalp
y changes are in good agreement with the experiment but the effects of cond
itioning and molecular modification are not captured well. Both models are
not capable of a priori predictions. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rig
hts reserved.