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The swelling interface number as a criterion for prediction of diffusional solute release mechanisms in swellable polymers

Nicholas A. Peppas, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1983 - 
- Vol. 21, Iss: 6, pp 983-997
TLDR
In this article, a dimensionless number, the swelling interface number (Sw), was proposed to compare the relative mobilities of the penetrant and the solute in the presence of macromolecular relaxations in the polymer.
Abstract
When a glassy polymer containing a uniformly dispersed solute is brought in contact with a penetrant, solute diffusion will be associated with the transport mechanism and penetration velocity of the penetrant in the polymer. Analysis and prediction of mechanisms of diffusional solute release may be obtained through a new dimensionless number, the swelling interface number, Sw, which compares the relative mobilities of the penetrant and the solute in the presence of macromolecular relaxations in the polymer. It is shown that a sufficient and necessary criterion for time-independent diffusional solute release rates from these swellable systems is that the Sw be smaller than 10−2. The swelling interface number Sw may be related to easily determined structural and thermodynamic parameters of the solute/polymer/penetrant system. Preliminary experimental results of dynamic water swelling of poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate-co-methyl methacrylate) and diffusional release of theophylline from initially glassy copolymers show that decreasing values of Sw are related to increased pseudo-case-II transport kinetics of the solute.

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