Authors
JPG Villaluenga, B Seoane
Publication date
2001/12/13
Journal
Journal of applied polymer Science
Volume
82
Issue
12
Pages
3013-3021
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description
In recent years, we have investigated gas‐transport phenomena in coextruded linear low‐density polyethylene (LLDPE) membranes. For the most part, coextruded LLDPE membranes were investigated because of their excellent mechanical properties, which explain their extensive use in the packaging industry. Because of the small thickness of coextruded LLDPE membranes, significant errors can be involved in the determination of the diffusion coefficient of gases in the membranes by the time‐lag method. To obtain more precise transport parameters for LLDPE membranes, we determined the permeability and diffusion coefficients for O2, CO2, He, and N2 from 298 to 348 K by employing an alternative method recently developed. The results indicate that the procedure used in this study for determining the diffusivity of gases in membranes was precise and more efficient than a method based on the evaluation of …
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