Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
633903 Journal of Membrane Science 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Solubility selectivity predicted by non-equilibrium lattice fluid (NELF) theory.•NELF predicts existence of a solubility–solubility selectivity upper bound.•Polymer cohesive energy density determines upper bound location.•Model used to evaluate temperature dependence of upper bound.

Non-equilibrium lattice fluid theory (NELF) is used to evaluate the relationship between solubility and solubility selectivity for glassy polymeric materials. The NELF model provides a priori predictions of gas solubility and solubility selectivity for gas penetrants in glassy polymers without adjustable parameters. The results suggest an upper bound exists on solubility and solubility selectivity. The solubility upper bound depends on gas and polymer material properties through NELF model parameters. The polymer–polymer interaction energy determines the location of the upper bound. The upper bound moves in a favorable direction as polymer cohesive energy density increases and is limited by the highest value achievable in real materials. Furthermore the temperature dependence of solubility and solubility selectivity is predicted by the analysis.

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