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A Comparative Study of Oxygen Permeabilities of Film-Forming Polymers by Quenching of Platinum Porphyrin Phosphorescence

โœ Scribed by Sandra Hess; Alfons Becker; Stanislav Baluschev; Vladimir Yakutkin; Gerhard Wegner


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
284 KB
Volume
208
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1352

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Abstract

Oxygen permeabilities of different polymers were determined by using two different methods based on quenching of an excited phosphorescent dye by oxygen. In the first method, the phosphorescent dye platinum octaethylporphyrin is directly dissolved in the polymer film of interest whereas in the second method a sensor film is used which is separated from the film of interest by a spacer. The polymers investigated are PMMA, PVC, PVAc, cellulose acetate, PEMA, and PS. The resulting oxygen permeability coefficients are compared with data reported in the literature. It was found that oxygen permeation strongly depends on the protocol of preparation and thermal history of the films.

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