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Prediction of Maxwell – Stefan diffusion coefficients in polymer – multicomponent fluid systems

2014

Abstract Calculations of mass fluxes in multicomponent fluids based on the system of generalized Maxwell–Stefan equations (GMSE) is preferably used because Maxwell–Stefan (M–S) diffusion coefficients are symmetrical and have a clear physical meaning, as they reflect the binary friction forces between compounds in the system. For the calculation of the mass transport of a multicomponent fluid in the polymer basing on GMSE, it is necessary to have M–S diffusion coefficients. This paper proposes a method that allows their calculation using widely available self-diffusion coefficients and binary diffusion coefficients for infinitely diluted mixtures. The proposed method was compared with the me…

Activity coefficientMolar concentrationChemistryDiffusionThermodynamicsFiltration and SeparationMole fractionBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMaxwell–Stefan diffusionVinyl acetateGeneral Materials ScienceDiffusion; Multicomponent; Polymer; Free volume; Maxwell–StefanPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTernary operationMass fractionJournal of Membrane Science
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Thermal analysis applied to the characterization of degradation in soil of polylactide: I. Calorimetric and viscoelastic analyses

2010

[EN] An accelerated soil burial test has been performed on a commercial polylactide (PLA) for simulating non-controlled disposal. Degradation in soil promotes physical and chemical changes in polylactide properties, which can be characterized by Thermal Analysis techniques. Physical changes occurred in polylactide due to the degradation in soil were evaluated by correlating their calorimetric and visco-elastic properties. It is highly remarkable that each calorimetric scan offers specific and enlightening information. Degradation in soil affects the polylactide chains reorganization. A multimodal melting behavior is observed for buried PLA, degradation in soil also promotes the enlarging th…

Degradation in soilMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsSoil testPopulationDifferential scanning calorimetrySoil retrogression and degradationMaterials ChemistryComposite materialeducationThermal analysiseducation.field_of_studyLamellar thickness distributionMaterials compostosDynamic-Mechanical-Thermal Analysis (DMTA)TermoplàsticsDynamic mechanical analysisCondensed Matter PhysicsPolylactide (PLA)Mechanics of MaterialsMAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSSoil waterDegradation (geology)Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)Free volumePolymer Degradation and Stability
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Tuning Selectivities in Gas Separation Membranes Based on Polymer-Grafted Nanoparticles

2020

Polymer membranes are critical to many sustainability applications that require the size-based separation of gas mixtures. Despite their ubiquity, there is a continuing need to selectively affect the transport of different mixture components while enhancing mechanical strength and hindering aging. Polymer-grafted nanoparticles (GNPs) have recently been explored in the context of gas separations. Membranes made from pure GNPs have higher gas permeability and lower selectivity relative to the neat polymer because they have increased mean free volume. Going beyond this ability to manipulate the mean free volume by grafting chains to a nanoparticle, the conceptual advance of the present work is…

Materials scienceheterogeneous transport mediaimproved selective transportSynthetic membraneGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanoparticlegas separation membraneContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceGas separationfree volume distributionchemistry.chemical_classificationpolymer-grafted nanoparticlesGeneral EngineeringPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesMembranechemistryChemical engineeringVolume (thermodynamics)mixed matrix membrane0210 nano-technologySelectivity
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Prediction of mass fluxes in the pervaporation process of the ethanol dehydration, based on the free volume theory

2014

Metodę obliczania współczynników dyfuzji Maxwella-Stefana opartą na współczynnikach dyfuzji własnej przewidywanych wg zależności wynikających z teorii wolnych objętości, zastosowano do obliczania strumieni masy w procesie perwaporacyjnego odwadniania etanolu na membranie z alkoholu poliwinylowego PVA. Parametry metody wolnych objętości dla badanego układu wyznaczono oraz obliczono stężenia równowagowe w PVA stosując zmodyfikowaną metodę UNIFAC-FV a następnie obliczono udziały masowe w permeacie oraz współczynniki wzbogacenia. Obliczenia przeprowadzono dla danych eksperymentalnych opublikowanych w pracy [3]. Wyniki obliczeń porównano z wynikami uzyskanymi na instalacji doświadczalnej.

Odwadnianie etanolu. PerwaporacjaWspółczynniki dyfuzji Maxwella-StefanaTeoria wolnych objętości.Maxwell-Stefan diffusion coefficients; Ethanol dehydration; Pervaporation; Free volume theory.
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INFLUENCE OF PLASTICIZERS ( OR EXCESS FREE VOLUME ) ON SEMI-CRYSTALLINE POLYESTER BLEND SOLIDIFICATION UNDER PROCESSING CONDITIONS.

2011

Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiINFLUENCE OF PLASTICIZERS ( OR EXCESS FREE VOLUME )SEMI-CRYSTALLINE POLYESTER BLEND SOLIDIFICATIONPROCESSING CONDITIONS.
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