Abstract
Films of poly(ethylene terephthalate), deformed in adsorption-active media, are permeable to a number of liquids (water, aliphatic alcohols, and their mixtures). Within the investigated range of pressure, the volume flow obeys the Poiseuille law, thus enabling one to estimate the apparent diameter and number of pores per unit surface area of the film. The mechanism of permeation of liquids through films of poly(ethylene terepthalate) deformed in adsorption-active media has been revealed.
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