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Transport Mechanisms of Small Molecules through Polyamide 12/Montmorillonite Nanocomposites

L. Colasse
D. Langevin
C. Chappey
Stéphane Marais

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The aim of this work is to study the transport of small molecules through the hybrid systems polyamide 12 (PA12)/organo-modified montmorillonite (Cloisite 30B, C30B) prepared by melt blending, using two blending conditions. The transport mechanisms were investigated by using three probe molecules: nitrogen, water, and toluene. While a barrier effect appears clearly with nitrogen, this effect changes with the amount of fillers for water and disappears for toluene. The reduction of permeability for nitrogen is mainly due to the increase of tortuosity. For water and toluene, the permeation kinetics reveals many concomitant phenomena responsible for the permeation behavior. Despite the tortuosity effect, the toluene permeability of nanocomposites increases with C30B fraction. The water and toluene molecules interact differently with fillers according to their hydrophilic/hydrophobic character. Moreover, the plasticization effect of water and toluene in the matrix, involving a concentration-dependent diffusion coefficient, is correctly described by the law D = D0eγC. On the basis of Nielsen's tortuosity concept, we suggest a new approach for relative permeability modeling, not only based on the geometrical parameters (aspect ratio, orientation, recovery) but also including phenomenological parameters deduced from structural characterization and permeation kinetics.
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hal-00714711 , version 1 (05-07-2012)

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B. Alexandre, L. Colasse, D. Langevin, Pascal Médéric, Thierry Aubry, et al.. Transport Mechanisms of Small Molecules through Polyamide 12/Montmorillonite Nanocomposites. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2010, 114 (27), pp.8827-8837. ⟨10.1021/jp911666b⟩. ⟨hal-00714711⟩
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