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Diffusion of methyl esters of higher fatty acid in polypropylene

✍ Scribed by Hiromichi Hayashi; Hiroshi Sakai; Shuji Matsuzawa


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
621 KB
Volume
51
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


Diffusion coefficients of several methyl esters of linear higher fatty acid ( Clo -CIS) into polypropylene (PP) were determined, over the temperature range of 50 to llO"C, using a mass uptake technique. The relations between a n amount of mass uptake and tl'* were linear within 10 min, indicating Fickian diffusion. The diffusion coefficients were in the range of 4.6 X lo-' to 6.2 X lo-'' cm2 sec-' , increased with temperature, and decreased with increasing n-alkyl chain length of fatty acid. The plots of In D vs. the molecular weight of methyl esters were approximately linear. The temperature dependence of diffusion followed an Arrhenius relationship, and the activation energies were in the range of 133 -147 KJ mol-' and increased with a n increase in n-alkyl chain length of corresponding fatty acid. The diffusion coefficients were discussed with the interaction between methyl esters of higher fatty acid and PP. The diffusion coefficients of methyl esters, at the simultaneous diffusion process, were always higher than that derived from the single diffision process, except for methyl decanoate with lower molecular weight. The difference in diffusion coefficients in single and simultaneous diffusion was discussed thermodynamically. 0 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.


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