Title Temperature effect on the sulfur adsorption-diffusion processes from potassium pentathionate solutions by polycaproamide film
Another Title Temperatūros įtaka sieros adsorbcijos-difuzijos į polikaproamido plėvelę iš kalio pentationato tirpalų procesui.
Authors Krylova, Valentina
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Is Part of Materials science = Medžiagotyra.. Kaunas : Technologija. 2007, vol. 13, no. 1, p. 27-32.. ISSN 1392-1320. eISSN 2029-7289
Keywords [eng] Polycaproamide ; Potassium pentathionate ; Sulfuration ; Diffusion
Abstract [eng] The temperature effect on the sulfur adsorption-diffusion processes by polycaproamide film to 4 h exposed in the acidified 0.15 mol·dm–3 water solutions of potassium pentathionate, K2S5O6, is investigated by methods of UV, IR absorption spectroscopy and chemical analysis. The pentathionate anions S5O6 2– were found to sorb into a polymer. IR absorption spectra were investigated in the region of the wavenumbers 200 cm–1 – 1400 cm–1. The characteristic absorption peaks were found in the regions 240 – 245, 337 – 385, 416 – 470, 523 – 538, 580 – 611, 1020 – 1022, 1170 – 1268 cm–1 and assigned, respectively, to δ(SSS), γr(SO3), ν(S−S), δas(O−S−O), δs(O−S−O), νs(S−O) and νas(S−O). The kinetic study of sulfur adsorption-diffusion processes showed that sorbed pentathionate ions concentration in a polymers film sample increases with increasing temperature of the K2S5O6 solution and the duration of treatment. Sulfur concentration in the polymer, depends on the conditions for the process of sorption and it varies from 0.94 mg·cm–3 to 7.64 mg·cm–3. The estimated apparent sulfur diffusion coefficients in polycaproamide increase with increasing temperature of the potassium pentathionate solution. The concentration of sulfur in a polymer film is no limited by the stage of pentathionate decomposition, since the apparent activation energy of pentathionate diffusion in polycaproamide is four times smaller than that needed for the polythionate decomposition.
Published Kaunas : Technologija
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2007
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