Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
637519 Journal of Membrane Science 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Results at ambient temperature are compared with those from measured water flux through soft-contact-lens (SCL) materials and with other published experimental results. Concentration-dependent water diffusivities are obtained by interpreting measured water fluxes for 0.11 ≤ aw ≤ 0.93 with extended Maxwell-Stefan (EMS) diffusion theory. Thermodynamic non-ideality is taken into account through Flory-Rehner polymer-solution theory. Shrinking/swelling is modeled by conservation of the total polymer mass assuming volume additivity. In spite of correction for thermodynamic non-ideality, EMS-water-diffusion coefficients increase with the water volume fraction, especially strongly for those hydrogel materials with low liquid-saturated water contents. The evaporation cell described here provides a simple robust method to establish water transport rates through soft-contact-lenses and other hydrogel membranes without the need to correct for external mass-transfer resistance.
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