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Diffusive and hydraulic permeabilities of water in water‐swollen polymer membranes

Yasuda et al., 1971

Document ID
15305395035060128092
Author
Yasuda H
Lamaze C
Peterlin A
Publication year
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Journal of Polymer Science Part A‐2: Polymer Physics

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The diffusive permeability of water P, which relates to diffusive flux of water under a concentration gradient of water (measured by diffusion of tritiated water), and the hydraulic permeability of water K, which relates to the water flux under a hydraulic pressure gradient …
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