Results of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations on transport and solubility of small molecules in amorphous cardo polyetheretherketone membranes are discussed. Atomistic simulation techniques have proven to be a useful tool for the understanding of structure property relationships of materials. Although MD are still not an ideal tool for the quantitative prediction of gas permeation properties, this methodology can be used for a detailed description of the complex morphologies and transport mechanisms associated with rigid glassy structures. The diffusion process results from jumps of penetrant molecules between adjacent holes in the polymer matrix. The free volume and the occurring jump mechanism are characterized and visualized with different methods. Constants of diffusion and solubility coefficients have been calculated by the Transition State Gusev and Suter Monte Carlo method revealing a considerable agreement between simulated and calculated data.

A molecular dynamics simulation study on gas diffusion in a dense poly(ether ether ketone) membrane

Tocci E;
2001

Abstract

Results of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations on transport and solubility of small molecules in amorphous cardo polyetheretherketone membranes are discussed. Atomistic simulation techniques have proven to be a useful tool for the understanding of structure property relationships of materials. Although MD are still not an ideal tool for the quantitative prediction of gas permeation properties, this methodology can be used for a detailed description of the complex morphologies and transport mechanisms associated with rigid glassy structures. The diffusion process results from jumps of penetrant molecules between adjacent holes in the polymer matrix. The free volume and the occurring jump mechanism are characterized and visualized with different methods. Constants of diffusion and solubility coefficients have been calculated by the Transition State Gusev and Suter Monte Carlo method revealing a considerable agreement between simulated and calculated data.
2001
Istituto per la Tecnologia delle Membrane - ITM
Inglese
42
521
533
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Cardo PEEK
molecular dymanics
transport properties
Il lavoro è frutto della collaborazione con un gruppo europeo ed è pubblicato su una rivista a diffusione internazionale che diffonde ricerche con contributi provenienti da tutte le aree della scienza e tecnologia dei polimeri con particolare enfasi sulla interpretazione dei data a livello molecolare e meso-scala con una audience di utenti provenienti dal mondo accademico, industriale e della consulenza operanti nel settore scienza dei materiali. Il crescente fattore di impatto e gli indici di citazione della rivista vengono di seguito indicati: Impact factor: 1.84 Immediacy Index: 0.353 Cited half-life: 6.9 Citing half-life: 8.7
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Tocci, E; Hofmann, D; Paul, D; Russo, ; Drioli, E
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