Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5188795 | Polymer | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The kinetics of moisture sorption/desorption in poly(terephthalate-co-phosphate) thin films was investigated in situ at T = 25 °C using optical waveguide spectroscopy (OWS). At low water activities, Fickian diffusion was observed for the initial phase of the sorption process, while at high activities, due to the clustering of water, a complex sorption behavior was found. The moisture sorption isotherms were analyzed according to both the Zimm and Lundberg model as well as the Brown model, which suggests the formation of clusters of water molecules in poly(terephthalate-co-phosphate) at water activities of α1 = 0.58 or higher. The water diffusion coefficient decreases with increasing water activity, which also suggests water cluster formation. A biphasic desorption behavior was also observed upon decreasing the water activity from α1 = 1 to 0. This study demonstrated the unique advantages of OWS in characterizing in situ the sorption/desorption behavior of penetrants in polymer thin films.
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Authors
Li-Qiang Chu, Hai-Quan Mao, Wolfgang Knoll,