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Solubility and diffusivity of CO2 in polypropylene/micro-calcium carbonate composites

Journal

JOURNAL OF SUPERCRITICAL FLUIDS
Volume 77, Issue -, Pages 33-43

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.supflu.2013.02.007

Keywords

Solubility; Diffusivity; CO2; Polypropylene composites; Interface compatibilizer

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20976045]
  2. National Programs for High Technology Research and Development of China (863 Project) [2012AA040211]
  3. joint research project for Yangtze River Delta [12195810900]
  4. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University [NCET-09-0348]
  5. Shanghai Shuguang Project [08SG28]
  6. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  7. 111 Project [B08021]

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This work is aimed at studying the effects of the fillers and interface bonding condition between the fillers and polymer matrix on the solubility and diffusivity of CO2 in polypropylene (PP)/Micro-calcium carbonate (MicroCaCO(3)) composites. The solubility of CO2 in PP and its composites containing 5% and 10% MicroCaCO(3) was determined precisely by using magnetic suspension balance (MSB) combined with experimental swelling correction at 200 and 220 degrees C and CO2 pressures up to 22 MPa. It was found that the solubility of CO2 in the PP/MicroCaCO(3) composites without the interface compatibilizer increased with increasing the filler content, while the CO2 solubility remained almost unchanged in PP composites with compatibilizer. The Henry's law and a modified Henry's law were used to well correlate the solubility of CO2 in the PP composites with and without the interface compatibilizer, respectively. The diffusion coefficient of CO2 in the PP composites was found to decrease with increasing the filler content. The mutual diffusion coefficients of CO2 in the PP composites can be correlated within an average relative deviation of 10% by the free volume model proposed by Kulkarni and Stern with a parameter accounting for the barrier effect of the filler. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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