Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9684731 | Journal of Membrane Science | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Permeation across thin films can be retarded when the films contain aligned flakes of a less permeable material, but aligning these flakes can be difficult. In this research, we measure transport across less permeable flakes which self-assemble from a triblock copolymer. Elasticity is most influenced by an isoprene block but permeability is dominated by a lactide block. The permeability of this lamellar composite for helium, oxygen, and nitrogen is about 20% smaller than that expected from estimates based on resistances in series, implying good alignment. However, the permeability of the triblock is still around 10â7Â cm2/s, so that better barriers will require different polymers.
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Authors
Nancy K. Lape, Huiming Mao, Dean Camper, Marc A. Hillmyer, E.L. Cussler,