The differences between the diffusivities obtained by rate of sorption and steady state experiments are analysed. Any noticeable difference between steady state and transient diffusivities are attributable to the fact that the diffusion process is concentration dependent. However, the average or app
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The absorption of direct dyes by crosslinked cellulose. III. The steady state diffusivities
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- 1986
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Scheme 2. a) 1. Bu,NF/DMF/l h, 2. (S)-Alanine-(2-trimethylsilylethyl)ester~ EDCl/hydroxybenzotriazole/CHzC12/-15 to 20"C/14 h, 82%. b) 1. Bu NF/DMF/l h, 2. C,F,OH/EDCI/CH,CI,/ -15 to 20 "C/14 h. c) 1. M&iOSO,CF,/CH,CI,/ -40 to 20 "C/2 h, 2. CHClJsat. NaHCOJ20 "C/3 h. 80%. d) 1. MelSiOS0,CF,/CH,C12/-