Introduction to Polymer Permeability and the Mathematics of Diffusion

  • J. Comyn

Abstract

Fick’s first law is the fundamental law of diffusion. It states that (eqn (1)) the flux in the x-direction (F x ) is proportional to the concentration gradient (∂c/∂x).

Keywords

Transport Parameter Mass Uptake Steady State Diffusion Cylindrical Fibre Polymer Permeability 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • J. Comyn
    • 1
  1. 1.School of ChemistryLeicester PolytechnicUK

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