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The permeability coefficient of the membrane appears in various places in this volume either as P m with units of [m2 s-1] or as Pm with units of [mol m-1 s-1 kPa-1]. Here we show how these permeability coefficients arise and how they are related.
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Hitchman, M.L., Gnaiger, E. (1983). A Thermodynamic Consideration of Permeability Coefficients of Membranes. In: Gnaiger, E., Forstner, H. (eds) Polarographic Oxygen Sensors. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81863-9_3
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