2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(381ay) Pure and Mixed Gas Transport and Physical Aging in Glassy Polymers Exhibiting Configurational Free Volume
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In this study, pure gas and vapor (He, N2, CH4, CO2, C2H6, water vapor, hydrocarbons and alcohols) sorption and diffusion in a novel thermally rearranged co-polymer prepared from a co-polyimide precursor with controlled triptycene molar content, i.e., triptycene-dianhydride(0.25)-6FDA(0.75)-6FAP(1.0), was investigated in the temperature range 5-50°C and up to 32 atm. The experimental data were analyzed in the framework of the Dual Mode and Lattice Fluid models, and several meaningful structure/property correlations were identified. The dual mode parameters retrieved from the analysis of single penetrant sorption isotherms were used to predict the sorption behavior in mixed gas conditions. The mixed gas solubility-selectivity is significantly higher than ideal solubility-selectivity. The analysis of gas diffusion coefficients also disclosed precious information about the effect of the polymer structure on small molecule transport in this class of materials.
Finally, to accelerate physical aging, selected polymer samples were annealed at 220°C under vacuum for 10 days. Remarkably, transport properties were unaffected by thermal annealing, thus demonstrating the superior resistance to physical aging exhibited by these materials.