Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.34, No.11, 1925-1934, 1996
Pure Hydrocarbon Sorption Properties of Poly(1-Trimethylsilyl-1-Propyne) (Ptmsp), Poly(1-Phenyl-1-Propyne) (PPP), and Ptmsp/PPP Blends
Propane and n-butane sorption in blends of poly(1-trimethylsilyl-1-propyne) (PTMSP) and poly(1-phenyl-1-propyne) (PPP) have been determined. Solubilities of propane and n-butane increased as the PTMSP content in the blends increased. This result is consistent with the higher free volume of PTMSP-rich blends and the better thermodynamic compatibility between PTMSP and these hydrocarbons. Propane and n-butane sorption isotherms were well described by the dual-mode model for sorption in glassy polymers. PTMSP/PPP blends are strongly phase-separated, heterogeneous materials. A noninteracting domain model developed for sorption in phase-separated glassy polymer blends suggests that sorption in the Henry’s law regions (i.e., the equilibrium, dense phase of the blends) is consistent with the model. However, Langmuir capacity parameters in the blends are lower than predicted from the domain model, suggesting that the amount of nonequilibrium excess free volume associated with the Langmuir sites depends on blend composition.
Keywords:HIGH GAS-PERMEABILITY;ORGANIC VAPORS;TRANSPORT;POLY(1-(TRIMETHYLSILYL)-1-PROPYNE);TRANSITION