Studies on the Transport of Aromatic Solvents through Filled Natural Rubber

The transport of three aromatic solvents (benzene, toluene and xylene) through snail shell powder filled natural rubber was studied at 313, 333, and 353 K by conventional weight-gain experiments. The effects of snail shell powder content, particle size, nature of solvent, and temperature on the tran...

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Main Authors: Isaac O. Igwe, Obumneme E. Ezeani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:International Journal of Polymer Science
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/212507
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spelling doaj-2723a761c8d34e30929328f4c2dde0532020-11-24T22:32:28ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Polymer Science1687-94221687-94302012-01-01201210.1155/2012/212507212507Studies on the Transport of Aromatic Solvents through Filled Natural RubberIsaac O. Igwe0Obumneme E. Ezeani1Department of Polymer and Textile Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, P.M.B 1526, Owerri, NigeriaDepartment of Polymer and Textile Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, P.M.B 1526, Owerri, NigeriaThe transport of three aromatic solvents (benzene, toluene and xylene) through snail shell powder filled natural rubber was studied at 313, 333, and 353 K by conventional weight-gain experiments. The effects of snail shell powder content, particle size, nature of solvent, and temperature on the transport characteristics of natural rubber were determined. The estimated Arrhenius activation energies for the processes of sorption, diffusion, and permeation showed that the activation energies were highest in xylene at all the filler contents investigated. The calculated enthalpies, and entropies of sorption were all positive for the solvents investigated. Similarly, the change in the estimated free energies of sorption were all positive; an indication of the non-spontaneity of the solubility of snail shell powder filled natural rubber in the aromatic solvents at 313 k.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/212507
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Studies on the Transport of Aromatic Solvents through Filled Natural Rubber
International Journal of Polymer Science
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title Studies on the Transport of Aromatic Solvents through Filled Natural Rubber
title_short Studies on the Transport of Aromatic Solvents through Filled Natural Rubber
title_full Studies on the Transport of Aromatic Solvents through Filled Natural Rubber
title_fullStr Studies on the Transport of Aromatic Solvents through Filled Natural Rubber
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publisher Hindawi Limited
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1687-9430
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description The transport of three aromatic solvents (benzene, toluene and xylene) through snail shell powder filled natural rubber was studied at 313, 333, and 353 K by conventional weight-gain experiments. The effects of snail shell powder content, particle size, nature of solvent, and temperature on the transport characteristics of natural rubber were determined. The estimated Arrhenius activation energies for the processes of sorption, diffusion, and permeation showed that the activation energies were highest in xylene at all the filler contents investigated. The calculated enthalpies, and entropies of sorption were all positive for the solvents investigated. Similarly, the change in the estimated free energies of sorption were all positive; an indication of the non-spontaneity of the solubility of snail shell powder filled natural rubber in the aromatic solvents at 313 k.
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