NMR Measurements of Solvent Self-Diffusion Coefficients in Polymer Solutions

Abstract

The transport of solvents and other small molecules in polymer solutions is important in many areas such as reaction rates, drying of coatings, plasticizer loss, curing of resins, elimination of residual monomer, and controlled drug release. Some of the work done in our laboratory on the diffusion of small molecules in polymer solutions and dispersions is reviewed. The diffusion data was used to test the Vrentas and Duda's free-volume theory for self-diffusion coefficients; test the independence of the normalized solvent self-diffusion for several polymer-solvent systems; and predict the solvent loss curves for drying of coatings based on solvent self-diffusion coefficients. Polymers, Diffusion. (jes)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 28, 1989
Accession Number
ADA215276

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  • Frank D. Blum
  • R. A. Waggoner
  • Stephen Pickup

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