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Fluid Phase Equilibria | 1999

Activity coefficients of solvents in elastomers measured with a quartz crystal microbalance

Raymond Nicholas French; George J. Koplos

Abstract A piezoelectric quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) has been used to measure the sorption of solvents into elastomers. The equipment can operate from ambient temperature and pressure up to 180°C and 60 bar. The polymers are deposited on the quartz crystal from solution to form films on the order of 0.1 to 1 μm. Because the time to reach equilibrium scales with the square of the film thickness, this technique can generate data much more rapidly than alternative gravimetric techniques, such as electronic or quartz spring microbalances. However, at high mass loading the frequency–mass response of the QCM becomes non-linear. For the systems studied this typically occurred at solvent vapor sorption levels of 20 to 30 wt.%. From the sorption data, we have generated the activity coefficient on a weight fraction basis for solvents in these polymers from about 0.01 to 0.3 weight fraction. To test this method on coatings of polymers with heterogeneous morphology, we measured the sorption of solvents into a series of triblock copolymers comprising styrene endblocks and midblocks of butadiene, isoprene, or hydrogenated butadiene. The microphase domain sizes in these polymers are about an order-of-magnitude smaller than the typical film thickness used in these experiments. The results have been correlated with elastomer structure. Where comparisons are possible, these activity coefficients agree reasonably with those measured by conventional methods at finite concentration using bulk polymer samples, but sometimes appear low relative to activity coefficients at infinite-dilution measured by inverse gas chromatography (IGC). Advantages and limitations of the QCM are summarized.


Fluid Phase Equilibria | 2005

Phase equilibria of ethanol fuel blends

Raymond Nicholas French; Patrick Malone


Archive | 2009

METHOD OF TREATING A HIGH-PRESSURE HYDROCARBON STREAM HAVING A HIGH CARBON DIOXIDE CONTENT TO YIELD A HIGH PURITY HYDROCARBON GAS STREAM AND A SEQUESTRATION READY CARBON DIOXIDE GAS STREAM

Jose Luis Bravo; Ashok Kumar Dewan; Raymond Nicholas French; Amrit Lal Kalra; Pervaiz Nasir; Jiri Peter Thomas Van Straelen


Chemical Engineering Progress | 2002

Navigate phase equilibria via residue curve maps

Waldo E. De Villiers; Raymond Nicholas French; George J. Koplos


Archive | 2009

A method of treating a hydrocarbon gas stream having a high carbon dioxide concentration by using a lean solvent containing aqueous ammonia

Jose Luis Bravo; Ashok Kumar Dewan; Raymond Nicholas French; Amrit Lal Kalra; Pervaiz Nasir; Straelen Jiri Peter Thomas Van


Archive | 1992

A composition comprising a polymer of carbon monoxide and ethylenically unsaturated compounds

Joseph Michael Machado; Raymond Nicholas French


Corrosion | 2014

Laboratory Simulation of Oil and Gas Field Conditions: Important Phase Behavior Considerations and Approaches

Brian Chambers; Sytze Huizinga; Mark Yunovich; Raymond Nicholas French; William D. Grimes; Marc Wilms


Corrosion | 2014

The Physical Chemistry Nature of Hydrogen Sulfide Gas as it Affects Sulfide Stress Crack Propagation in Steel

William D. Grimes; Raymond Nicholas French; Bruce P. Miglin; Gonzalez; Brian Chambers


Archive | 2009

Method of treating natural gas with high carbon dioxide concentration using aqueous ammonia

Jose Luis Bravo; Ashok Kumar Dewan; Raymond Nicholas French; Amrit Lal Kalra; Pervaiz Nasir; Straelen Jiri Peter Thomas Van


SPE International Conference on Oilfield Chemistry | 2017

Modeling H 2 S Partitioning in Deep Water Production Systems

Amy T. Kan; Miguel Garcia-Bermudes; Zhaoyi Dai; Ya Liu; Yi-Tsung Lu; Narayan Bhandari; Francisco M. Vargas; Mason B. Tomson; Nirmal Tatavalli-Mittadar; Raymond Nicholas French; Sunil Ashtekar

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