Significant modifications of the eleciroresistivity probe technique of Neal and Bankoff were made so as to permit its use in liquid-liquid dispersions with drops in the range of 0.143 mm dia. Modifications of both hardware and signal processing theory are necessary because sensor length is no longer
Steady state technique for measuring fluxes and diffusivities in binary liquid systems
✍ Scribed by S. S. Rao; C. O. Bennett
- Publisher
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- Year
- 1971
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 582 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-1541
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✦ Synopsis
A steady state experimental technique for measuring fluxes of the components and diffusivities in binary liquid systems has been developed. Steady state diffusion is established through a sintered glass diaphragm of ultrafine porosity with a known concentration difference across the diaphragm. The concentrations are maintained by a flow of solution on one side
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