Abstract
The classic theory of Thomas and Windle has provided a powerful description of the processes involved in Case-II diffusion, in which a sharply defined front of solvent-swollen gel advances into a glassy polymer. We show how some aspects of the Thomas–Windle model can be introduced into a recent formulation by Rossi and coworkers to provide a phenomenological description of the slowing of the advancing front.
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