Diffusion of organic liquids : pressure, temperature studies
Abstract
A diaphragm cell has been designed and used for self-diffusion
measurements at pressures up to 1500 x 10⁵ Nm⁻² and for a temperature
range from 283.2 K to 328.2K. It has been shown how the bulk flow that
occurs in the cell can be calculated and the diffusion coefficient
obtained. Self-diffusion coefficients are reported for the liquids;
benzene, carbon tetrachloride and cyclohexane. These data have been
used to test some current theories of transport.
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