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Diffusive permeability of solutes in poly(vinyl alcohol) membranes as a function of the degree of hydration

✍ Scribed by Y. Kojima; K. Furuhata; K. Miyasaka


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
630 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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Sorption and permeation of sodium chloride, Congo Red (a direct dye), and Sunset Yellow (an acid dye) in PVA membranes were measured to discuss the relation among the degree of hydration H , permeability P, and diffusion coefficient D. Above H of 0.9, the permeability and diffusion coefficient of various solutes could be described by free volume theory provided that the value of VIlV,,,, is estimated properly, where V: is the ratio of critical volume of permeating molecule to van der Waals volume of water and V f , is the free volume fraction of water. Below H of 0.9, however, Ogston's relation which predicts a linear relation between (1 -H ) and the logarithm of P or D fits better than the free volume relation. It seemed to indicate that the polymer networks simply had a geometrical obstruction effect in the diffusion of solutes. The diffusion coefficient extrapolated at H = 1 in Ogston's plot decreased with the increase in the interaction between solute and polymer as suggested by the partition coefficient. The hydration dependence of the partition coefficient K changed at H = 0.8 corresponding to the maximum amount of the bound water.


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