SDS Volume (3981)

Volume 70. Solubility of Gases in Glassy Polymers, p None

Original Measurements

McHattie, J. S.; Koros, W. J.; Paul, D. R.; Polymer 32, 840-850 (1991).

Variables:

Room Temp: 308 $\pu{K}$
Pressure: 0 - 2.0 $\pu{MPa}$

Prepared by:

Yu.P. Yampol'skii

Method/Apparatus/Procedure:

The measurement of sorption was carried out using a pressure decay method [1].

Source and Purity of Materials:
  1. DMPSF was synthesized according to [2]. It had a $\rho = \pu{1.213 g mL-1}$, $T_{\rm{g}}$ = 453 K.
References

1 Koros, W. J.; Paul, D. R.; J. Polym. Sci., Polym. Phys. Ed., 1976, 14, 1903.
2 Johnson, R. N.; Farnham, A. G.; Clendinning, R. A.; Hale, W. F.; Merriam, C. N.; J. Polym. Sci. : Part A-1, 1967, 5, 2375.

Components:
  1. Nitrogen (Molecule), $\ce{ N2 }$; [7727-37-9] NIST WebBook
  2. Carbon dioxide, $\ce{ CO2 }$; [124-38-9] NIST WebBook
  3. Methane, $\ce{ CH4 }$; [74-82-8] NIST WebBook
  4. Dimethyl bisphenol A polysulfone (DMPSF), [58978-16-8] NIST WebBook
Experimental Data
Table 1. Solubility of gases C/cm3 (STP)/cm3 in DMPSF*
$P$ ($\pu{atm}$) S ($\pu{cm3(g) cm-3(s) atm-1}$)
51.05
1E+11.8
152.5
2E+13.05
511.8
1E+117.2
1521.3
2E+125.0
53.1
1E+15.0
156.3
2E+17.4

(*) Smooth values taken from the graph by compiler.

(*) Fit for nitrogen did not converge.

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