Authors
Maria Eleni Moustaka, Michael M Norton, Baptiste Blanc, Viktor Horvath, S Ali Aghvami, Seth Fraden
Publication date
2021/5/28
Journal
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume
125
Issue
22
Pages
5937-5951
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Experiments and models were used to determine the extent to which aqueous bromine permeated into, and reacted with, the elastomer polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Thin films of PDMS were immersed in bromine water, and the absorbance of bromine in the aqueous phase was measured as a function of time. Kinetics were studied as a function of mass and thickness of the immersed PDMS films. We attribute the decrease of bromine in solution to permeation into PDMS, followed by a combination of diffusion, reversible binding, and an irreversible reaction with PDMS. In order to decouple the irreversible reaction from the reversible processes, kinetics were also studied for bromine-passivated PDMS films. Fits of the models to a variety of experiments yielded the partition coefficient of bromine between the water and PDMS phases, the diffusion constant of bromine in PDMS, the irreversible reaction constant between …
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