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Sorption and permeation of iodine in water-swollen poly(vinyl alcohol) membranes and iodine complex formation

✍ Scribed by Yoshitsugu Kojima; Ken-Ichi Furuhata; Keizo Miyasaka


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
578 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


The sorption and the permeation of iodine in water-swollen poly(viny1 alcohol) (PVA) membranes and the formation of PVA-iodine complexes were studied. The logarithms of the permeability and the diffusion coefficient decreased approximately linearly with the increase in polymer volume fraction. When the membrane was soaked in a n aqueous I,KI solution, it contracted and Young's modulus increased. These findings were explained in terms of the formation of extra junction points due to the PVA-iodine complexes. These changes were reversible and could be recovered by replacing the solution with water. The length of the polyiodine chain increased with the increase in the degree of hydration of the membrane. At a fixed degree of hydration, Young's modulus of a n iodine-sorbed membrane was much greater than that of a membrane soaked in pure water. This finding was explained on the basis of a double-network structure. The extension of the membrane promoted the complex formation, and the complex disappeared when the tension was released. The critical strain necessary for the complex formation was independent of the degree of hydration. The length of polyiodine chain increased with strain and became constant at higher strains.


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