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Molecular transport of organic esters and ketones into fluoropolymer membranes

✍ Scribed by T. M. Aminabhavi; R. S. Munnolli


Book ID
112058260
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
760 KB
Volume
72
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-4034

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A sorption gravimetric technique has been used to estimate the diffusion and thermodynamic parameters of four different VITON fluoropolymers in the presence of five ester molecules. Diffusion parameters have been obtained by assuming the Fickian transport and their concentration dependencies are stu

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Molecular transport of organic liquids into Viton fluoropolymers has been investigated by a sorption-desorption gravimetric method. Diffusion coefficients have been calculated from Fick's equation. The sorption-desorption results have been used to calculate the concentration profiles by solving Fick

Sorption/desorption and diffusion kineti
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Analysis of sorption/desorption and diffusion kinetics of ketones and nitriles at 25, 44, and 60ЊC into three Du Pont's VITON fluoropolymer membranes loaded with different amounts of carbon black has been undertaken by use of a sorption/ desorption technique. The transport results are affected by th

Molecular transport of esters, aldehydes
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## Abstract Molecular transport of esters, aldehydes, substituted aromatic liquids, and a ketone through a fluoroelastomer (FC‐2120) membrane sample was studied at 30, 40, and 50Β°C. Sorption results were obtained by using a gravimetric method and concentration‐independent diffusion coefficients wer