Title of article :
Lattice Model for Thermodiffusion in Polymer Solutions
Author/Authors :
J. Luettmer-Strathmann ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
When a temperature gradient is applied to a polymer solution, the polymer
typically migrates to the colder regions of the fluid as a result of thermal
diffusion (Soret effect). However, in recent thermodiffusion experiments on
poly(ethylene-oxide) (PEO) in a mixed ethanol/water solvent it is observed
that for some solvent compositions the polymer migrates to the cold side,
while for other compositions it migrates to the warm side. In order to
understand this behavior, a two-chamber lattice model for thermodiffusion in
liquid mixtures and dilute polymer solutions has been developed. For mixtures
of PEO, ethanol, and water, the compressibility and hydrogen bonding
between PEO and water molecules are taken into account and Soret coefficients
are calculated for a given temperature, pressure, and solvent composition.
The sign of the Soret coefficient of PEO is found to change from
negative (polymer enriched in warmer region) to positive (polymer enriched
in cooler region) as the water coIntent of the solution is increased, in agreement
with experimental data. A close relationship between the solvent quality
and the partitioning of the polymer between the two chambers is noted,
which may explain why negative Soret coefficients for polymers are so rarely
observed. The Soret effect in ethanol/water mixtures is also investigated and
a change in sign of the Soret coefficient of water is found at high water concentrations,
in qualitative agreement with experimental data.
Keywords :
poly(ethylene-oxide) , Soret effect. , polymersolution , Ethanol , Lattice model , PEO
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics