1976
DOI: 10.1021/i160057a018
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Diffusion in Mixed Polymer Solutions

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“…Collectively, our data is consistent with diffusion of solvent in the polymer [21,22]. While we understand that increasing THF can swell the polymer shell leading to a larger increase in volume, it is difficult to characterize the nature of the free volume in the polymer as the PS chains are free to move about in the presence of the solvent.…”
Section: Aunp@pspaa In Thfsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Collectively, our data is consistent with diffusion of solvent in the polymer [21,22]. While we understand that increasing THF can swell the polymer shell leading to a larger increase in volume, it is difficult to characterize the nature of the free volume in the polymer as the PS chains are free to move about in the presence of the solvent.…”
Section: Aunp@pspaa In Thfsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…No clear trend has been established for the effect of polymer addition on diffusion rates in either aqueous or organic liquids. Both increases and decreases in the diffusion rate have been observed in various systems (31)(32)(33). Little work has been conducted with organic solutions, but both Jones and Gainer (32), and Wright (31) found that the diffusion rate decreased in their organic solutions.…”
Section: Marangoni Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%