Dilation of polycarbonate by carbon dioxide

1986 
A new technique is described for dilatometry under high pressure. The technique is based on optical interferometry and is analogous to measuring the thickness of thin, nonabsorbing films and coatings. The procedure is demonstrated for the well-characterized system of n-pentane sorption by polyisobutylene, and then results for the dilation of polycarbonate by the sorption of carbon dioxide are presented. The dilation of polycarbonate by CO2 is nearly linear with concentration; the partial molar volume of CO2 decreases slightly with increasing pressure. This result indicates that all sorbed CO2 molecules contribute equally to the dilation of the polymer matrix and that none reside in microvoids or in preexisting free-volume elements which do not contribute to volume expansion of the polymer.
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