The diffusion and permeation coefficients for He, Hz, D2, 0 2 , and Nz in a variety of elastomers were measured by simple manometric methods. The elastomers studied were butyl rubber; HypalonO 40 and 45; VitonO E60 and GF; HydrinO 100 and filled HydrinO 100; Kraton@ G, FG, and KG VTEOS; EPDM; epoxid
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Hydrogen and deuterium permeation through metallic and surface-oxidized chromium
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- 1986
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