This article presents a new approach for estimating the mass transfer coefficient (h, a measure of permeability) of fumigant compounds across several agricultural films. The assembled equipment provides a sealed permeability cell, where a film sample is set at the top of a static reservoir cell. Fumigant liquid is put into the cell and the gravimetric change of the cell is monitored sequentially over time using an analytical balance. The h of the fumigants across various plastic films were determined. Results show that the method is a sensitive and reproducible measure of film permeability, and suggest that film-fumigant combination and temperature had the largest impact on the h of fumigant compounds across films. Furthermore, the relative magnitude of the h on the fumigant and film material was predictable from the combination of their solubility parameters. © Pesticide Science Society of Japan.
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Kobara, Y., Yogo, Y., Terada, A., & Hosomi, M. (2012). Evaluation of permeation rates of soil fumigants through plastic lms by the cup method. Journal of Pesticide Science, 37(1), 28–36. https://doi.org/10.1584/jpestics.G11-45