Modeling solute diffusion in aqueous polymer solutions |
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Authors: | Brian Amsden |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., Canada, K7L 3N6 |
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Abstract: | There are numerous models describing solute diffusion in polymer solutions. An analysis of these models demonstrates that none can provide a consistent explanation of the phenomenon observed for solutes that can be modeled as essentially solid spheres. For this reason, a new model based on a physical obstruction approach is presented. In this model, solute movement in the presence of polymer chains is assumed to be governed by the probability of the solute molecule encountering a series of openings between the chains larger than its hydrodynamic radius. The model is tested against data taken from the literature for a series of polymer solutions and solute probes and found to provide good agreement to the effects of solute size, polymer concentration, and polymer flexibility. |
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Keywords: | Obstruction-scaling Model Solute diffusion |
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