(747i) A Critical Review of Free Volume and Occupied Volume Calculation Methodologies
AIChE Annual Meeting
2019
2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
Materials Engineering and Sciences Division
Thermodynamics of Polymers
Thursday, November 14, 2019 - 5:30pm to 5:45pm
Free volume affects many properties of polymers but is relatively difficult to access experimentally. Several methods of calculating free volume are available, but the assumptions implicit in their use are not always examined closely. This paper reviews free volume concepts and examines the methods of calculating free volume from first principles, giving particular attention to the history of the frequently used â1.3â factor quoted from Van Krevelen. Calculating free volume using the â1.3â factor, a method first proposed by Lee, is shown to be incorrect according to first principles. The error becomes particularly significant when calculating the free volume of a mixed system, such as a polymer with sorbed gas. However, the â1.3â factor can still be useful in the absence of certain physical data. A comparison of free volume calculation techniques is also presented, followed by an evaluation of free volume correlations with gas permeability and recommendations for future research.