Abstract

Sheets of polymethyl methacrylate were weighed periodically in water and, after surface mopping, in air. A case was made for dual mode sorption kinetics with 40–60% of the water accommodated in microvoids and the remainder taken up by swelling. The kinetics of sorption departed from Fick's laws in ways which appeared to be mutually inconsistent. For example, the value of the diffusion coefficient appeared to increase not only in the course of sorption but also in desorption. This inconsistency was interpreted as an artifact due to a retarded swelling component of dual mode kinetics.

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