Abstract

Many types of materials e.g., rubber, polymer, coal, change their volume and structure after absorption of gaseous and liquid substances. Various kinds of volume changes affect the accuracy of absorption measurements by gravimetric and manometric methods, the two major techniques currently employed. The errors associated with the volumetric effects, specifically, the case of carbon dioxide sorption on coal, were investigated. It was demonstrated that the resulting error in the buoyancy correction in the gravimetric method is equivalent to the corresponding error in the assumed void volume in the manometric method. It is suggested that the integration of the two methods, combined with the binary gas mixture technique of in-situ volume measurement, will contribute to dramatically improve the accuracy of absorption measurements for plastic materials.

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