Influence of Hydration State on Permeation Testing and Vapor Transport Properties of Protective Clothing Layers

Protective clothing systems composed ofpermselective polymer film laminates are analternative to standard air-permeable garments basedon activated carbon. These polymer layers aredesigned with high water vapor permeation rates andlow permeation of chemical warfare agents. Polymerfilms that have a si...

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Main Authors: Phillip W. Gibson, Ph.D, Heidi L. Schreuder-Gibson, Ph.D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2009-12-01
Series:Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
Online Access:http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume4/4.4b2_Gibson.pdf
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description Protective clothing systems composed ofpermselective polymer film laminates are analternative to standard air-permeable garments basedon activated carbon. These polymer layers aredesigned with high water vapor permeation rates andlow permeation of chemical warfare agents. Polymerfilms that have a significant water vapor flux usuallyalso have an affinity for water, and will hydrate andswell significantly at high humidity levels. Thepolymer film’s increase in water content has thepotential to affect the transport rate of chemicalwarfare agents in vapor and liquid form, and usuallyalso has a large effect on the intrinsic water vaporpermeability of the membrane.
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spelling doaj.art-0b32dca241eb4740842d2ff9b19e16cb2022-12-22T00:21:36ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics1558-92502009-12-01441120Influence of Hydration State on Permeation Testing and Vapor Transport Properties of Protective Clothing LayersPhillip W. Gibson, Ph.DHeidi L. Schreuder-Gibson, Ph.D.Protective clothing systems composed ofpermselective polymer film laminates are analternative to standard air-permeable garments basedon activated carbon. These polymer layers aredesigned with high water vapor permeation rates andlow permeation of chemical warfare agents. Polymerfilms that have a significant water vapor flux usuallyalso have an affinity for water, and will hydrate andswell significantly at high humidity levels. Thepolymer film’s increase in water content has thepotential to affect the transport rate of chemicalwarfare agents in vapor and liquid form, and usuallyalso has a large effect on the intrinsic water vaporpermeability of the membrane.http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume4/4.4b2_Gibson.pdf
spellingShingle Phillip W. Gibson, Ph.D
Heidi L. Schreuder-Gibson, Ph.D.
Influence of Hydration State on Permeation Testing and Vapor Transport Properties of Protective Clothing Layers
Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
title Influence of Hydration State on Permeation Testing and Vapor Transport Properties of Protective Clothing Layers
title_full Influence of Hydration State on Permeation Testing and Vapor Transport Properties of Protective Clothing Layers
title_fullStr Influence of Hydration State on Permeation Testing and Vapor Transport Properties of Protective Clothing Layers
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Hydration State on Permeation Testing and Vapor Transport Properties of Protective Clothing Layers
title_short Influence of Hydration State on Permeation Testing and Vapor Transport Properties of Protective Clothing Layers
title_sort influence of hydration state on permeation testing and vapor transport properties of protective clothing layers
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