Investigation of self-diffusion and gas transport properties in Pebax®1657 loaded with nonionic surfactants
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Gas transport properties through nanocomposite membranes incorporating nonionic surfactants (polysorbates)
in a poly (ether-block-amide), Pebax®1657, were investigated by two complementary techniques: the time-lag
method in a manometric apparatus to analyze the permeation process of CO2 and CH4, and the 1H and 13C
NMR spectroscopy to study the molecular dynamics by the direct measurements of the self-diffusion coefficients
(Pulsed Field Gradient-PFG technique) and spectral analysis.
The diffusion coefficients of CO2 and CH4 gas molecules measured by microscopic and macroscopic techniques
are in agreement, provided that the gas pressure is opportunely set. NMR allows a deeper study of the molecular
dynamics and confinement effects, revealing dual pathways within the nanocomposite membranes that result in
different self-diffusion for the bulkier CH4 molecules. Morphological and thermal analyses proved the effect of
the polysorbate incorporation on the microstructure of the nanocomposite films: lowered glass transition temperature
of the polymer polyether block and reduced crystallinity of the Pebax blocks, additional endothermic
peak and presence of 'micellar-like' domains.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
NMR spectroscopy; Gas diffusion; Nanocomposite membranes; poly(ether-block-amide) copolymers; Nonionic surfactants
List of contributors:
Clarizia, Gabriele; Bernardo, Paola
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