Feasibility of measuring diffusion coefficients of short-lived species by Taylor diffusion

1983 ◽  
Vol 87 (19) ◽  
pp. 3774-3776
Author(s):  
Robert M. Mazo

The method used in an earlier paper (Aris 1956) to discuss the dispersion of a solute in a fluid flowing through a tube is applied here to the case in which the solute can also pass into another fluid phase flowing in an annular region around the first. The apparent diffusion coefficient is the sum of the molecular and Taylor diffusion coefficients in the two phases and a term due to the finite rate of partition between them. It is shown how the Taylor diffusion coefficients depend on the ratio of amounts of solute held in the two phases and how this gives a connexion between the coefficient a 2 U 2 /48 D found by Taylor (1953) for viscous flow in a circular tube and the 11 a 2 U 2 /48 D found by Westhaver (1942) in his analysis of the distillation column. The use of these apparent diffusion coefficients in distillation and partition chromatography is illustrated.


Author(s):  
E.G. Bithell ◽  
W.M. Stobbs

It is well known that the microstructural consequences of the ion implantation of semiconductor heterostructures can be severe: amorphisation of the damaged region is possible, and layer intermixing can result both from the original damage process and from the enhancement of the diffusion coefficients for the constituents of the original composition profile. A very large number of variables are involved (the atomic mass of the target, the mass and energy of the implant species, the flux and the total dose, the substrate temperature etc.) so that experimental data are needed despite the existence of relatively well developed models for the implantation process. A major difficulty is that conventional techniques (e.g. electron energy loss spectroscopy) have inadequate resolution for the quantification of any changes in the composition profile of fine scale multilayers. However we have demonstrated that the measurement of 002 dark field intensities in transmission electron microscope images of GaAs / AlxGa1_xAs heterostructures can allow the measurement of the local Al / Ga ratio.


2019 ◽  
Vol 70 (11) ◽  
pp. 3903-3907
Author(s):  
Galina Marusic ◽  
Valeriu Panaitescu

The paper deals with the issues related to the pollution of aquatic ecosystems. The influence of turbulence on the transport and dispersion of pollutants in the mentioned systems, as well as the calculation of the turbulent diffusion coefficients are studied. A case study on the determination of turbulent diffusion coefficients for some sectors of the Prut River is presented. A new method is proposed for the determination of the turbulent diffusion coefficients in the pollutant transport equation for specific sectors of a river, according to the associated number of P�clet, calculated for each specific area: the left bank, the right bank and the middle of the river.


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