Transport process of fuel components through elastomer micro- and nano- composites
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This current dissertation is focused on the investigation of the diffusion and permeation properties of low molecule volatile organic substance through elastomer and its micro- and nano- composites. The tert-butyl-benzene (t-BuPh) was used as model substance in the study. In order to carry out the investigation quantitatively, two test methods were applied. An in-house developed and self-constructed two-chamber permeation apparatus was used mainly for the diffusion and permeation measurements. The ATR-FT-IR spectroscopy was utilized as a reference method to examine and correlate the twochamber permeation method. Several different kinds of neat elastomers containing varying molecular structures and chemical properties – BR, SBR, EPDM, NBR, and HNBR – were investigated as first. The influence of the polymer constitution, the “free-volume”, the polarity, the chain flexibility, and the elastomer cross linking density on the diffusion and permeation behavior of t-BuPh was studied and evaluated systematically.