2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(496f) Hexagonal Saw Device for Evaluation of Polymer Properties
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Experiments have been conducted by coating > 650 nm of polyisobutylene on the 197 λ delay path of the hexagonal SAW sensor with center frequencies of 107 MHz, 111 MHz, and 112 MHz. By exposing the sensor to different concentrations of organic vapors while maintaining a constant temperature, the attenuation and phase responses of the three delay paths are measured. Using a perturbation theory based model for the sensor response, these data allowed for extraction of viscoelastic moduli of the polymer film, in good comparison with literature. Data measured at different solvent exposures allowed for testing of theories of viscoelastic behavior that translate solvent and temperature effects to pure polymer viscoelastic properties.
Acknowledgements Support for this work has been provided by NSF grant number DGE-0221681, University of South Florida IDRG, and DoD Grant W81XWH-05-1-0585.