Aqueous Diffusion Measurements by the Lamm Scale Method and Their Correlation with Membrane Diffusion Measurements
DG Gillam
Australian Journal of Scientific Research
4(1) 84 - 92
Published: 1951
Abstract
The diffusion of potassium chloride, sodium chloride, potassium sulphate, and .sucrose in water is investigated by means of a simplified form of the Lamm scale method. The maximum height method of calculation is modified in such a way that the experimental procedure is less laborious than the original method. The diffusion coefficient values are obtained over a range of temperatures and the activation energies for free diffusion calculated. Comparisons are made with the predictions of the Debye-Hückel-Onsager theory and with the results of membrane diffusion measurements. The defects of the method are discussed and a more refined method is described by which it should be possible to calculate the concentration dependence of the diffusion coefficient and also the influence of solvent counterflow.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9510084
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