Abstract

Thermodynamic properties of the hyperbranched polymer, Boltorn H2004 (B-H2004), were investigated by inverse gas chromatography with 42 different solvents: n-alkanes (C 5–C 10), cycloalkanes (C 5–C 8), alkenes (C 5–C 8), alkynes (C 5–C 8), aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, o-, m-, p-xylene, thiophene), alcohols (C 1–C 5), water, ethers (tetrahydrofuran (THF), methyl- tert-butylether (MTBE), diethyl-, di- n-propyl-, di- n-butyl ether), and ketones (acetone, 2-pentanone, 3-pentanone, 2-hexanone, 3-hexanone, cyclopentanone) at the temperatures from (308.15 to 348.15) K using the inverse gas chromatography (IGC). The density and thermophysical properties of polymer were described. The specific retention volume ( V g ), the mass-fraction activity coefficient at infinite dilution ( Ω 13 ∞ ) , the Flory–Huggins interaction parameter ( χ 13 ∞ ) , the molar enthalpy of sorption in the polymer ( Δ s H ) , the partial molar excess enthalpy at infinite dilution ( Δ H 1 E , ∞ ) , the molar enthalpy of vaporization to the ideal-gas state for the pure solutes ( Δ vap H 0 ) , the partial molar Gibbs excess energy at infinite dilution ( Δ G 1 E , ∞ ) , and the solubility parameter of the polymer ( δ 3), were calculated. The UNIFAC-FV model was used to predict the mass-fraction activity coefficient at infinite dilution for different solutes in the B-H2004 polymer.

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