This work reports the solubility of carbon dioxide, ethylene and propylene in low density polyethylenes with densities lying in the range 0.870-0.940 g/cm(3). The sorption behavior is studied as a function of the crystallinity in terms of the Flory-Huggins theory of polymer solutions. For each gas, both the Henry's solubility constant referred to the amorphous phase of the films and its temperature dependence do not change significantly with the crystallinity of the LDPE films. The enthalpic polymergas interaction changes with the nature of the gases, but not with the crystallinity of the films. (C) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Gas sorption in semicrystalline rubbery polymers revisited
López-González, M.; Compañ, V.; Riande, E.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2007, 105, 903-907