Abstract

Relationship between oxygen permeability and free volume hole size evaluated from ortho-positronium lifetime in ethylene–vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH) was studied as functions of temperature and relative humidity. As the relative humidity rises at room temperature, the permeability first decreases and then increases. This behavior is attributed to the effects of pore filling and plasticization by water molecules. Linear correlations are obtained on the plots of logarithmic permeability versus reciprocal free volume hole size for EVOH at different temperatures and humidities as well as for different polymers including EVOH at room temperature, suggesting that the free volume hole size plays a crucial role in the oxygen permeation in EVOH and other polymers.

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