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General Mechanistic Considerations From Solution and Gas-Phase Studies

1 General Mechanistic Considerations From Solution and Gas-Phase Studies [Pg.286]

The diffusion coefficients associated with translational motions when the radii of the diffusing radicals are not much larger than that of the solvent are expressed more accurately by D = kTI6nrr T (where r is the radius of the diffusing radical assuming a spherical shape and r (=yxr ) is the microviscosity. The value of /, the microfriction factor, can be calculated or taken equal to DsE/f exptb the ratio between the Stokes-Einstein diffusion coefficient (that considers van der Waals volumes, but not interstitial volumes) and the experimentally measured diffusion coefficient, Dexpti- As will be discussed later, these relationships appear to hold even in some polymer matrices. [Pg.286]




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