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Showing papers by "Kenneth A. Mauritz published in 1988"


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TL;DR: In this article, a discussion of linear organic polymers having fixed ionic sidechains of exclusively either positive or negative charges is presented, examples of which would include the ethylene-methacrylic acid copolymer salts, sulfonated polystyrene, and Nanon perfluorosulfonate salts.
Abstract: In general, ionomers are ion-containing polymers [1] which, in contrast to the traditional ion-exchange resins [2], are usually rendered insoluble through the presence of crystalline do-mains. This review will be confined to a discussion of linear organic polymers having fixed ionic sidechains of exclusively either positive or negative charges, examples of which would include the ethylene-methacrylic acid copolymer salts, sulfonated polystyrene, and Nanon perfluorosulfonate salts. More complicated systems, such as those containing zwitterion moieties, polysalts, halato-telechelics, or polyether-salt complexes, will not be of interest herein.

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TL;DR: In this article, a diffusion model for large molecular penetrants above the Tg of the amorphous polymer allowing for required increase in redistribution of the free volume of the polymer structure, as well as the penetrant size and shape is presented.
Abstract: A general theory of diffusion of large molecules in rubbery amorphous polymers is of interest for the scientific understanding and with regard to material design and process optimization. A broadly applicable model would be useful in developing controlled transport of plasticizers and other additives through polymeric substances. A diffusion model is presented which has been developed for large molecular penetrants above the Tg of the amorphous polymer allowing for required increase in redistribution of the free volume of the polymer structure, as well as the penetrant size and shape. Applicability of the model is demonstrated by comparing theoretically developed diffusion curves for DNOP and DNDP in PVC vs. their weight fractions at 82°C and 91°C. These theoretically derived plots are compared with experimental D vs. w1 curves for these systems generated at lower temperature.