Mark J. Varady, Craig K. Knox, Jerry B. Cabalo, Stefan A. Bringuier, Thomas P. Pearl, Robert H. Lambeth, Brent A. Mantooth
文献索引:10.1016/j.polymer.2018.02.039
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Understanding multicomponent diffusion in polymers on the molecular-scale could lead to optimization of many practical processes. One important example is the removal of a toxic chemical (penetrant) from polyurethanes, which serve as the binder in many coatings technologies. This work is an equilibrium molecular dynamics (MD) study to characterize the molecular-scale hydrogen bonding (H-bonding) interactions in ternary penetrant, solvent, and polyurethane systems, and how these H-bonds influence the corresponding diffusivities. Homomorphic series of penetrant and solvent species in which molecular size and shape are kept constant while varying polarity or number of H-bonding sites are used to study the influence of hydrogen bond probability and strength on diffusivity. It is found that H-bonding between all species in the ternary mixture as well as penetrant-solvent collisions play a role in determining penetrant diffusivity. The findings provide insight into solvent selection criteria to increase the diffusivity of H-bonding penetrants that are absorbed in polyurethanes for extraction and decontamination applications.
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