화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, Vol.40, No.2, 407-411, 1995
Fast and Convenient Implementation of the Taylor Dispersion Method
A highly labor-efficient implementation of the Taylor dispersion method for measuring mutual diffusion coefficients in binary liquid systems is described. The experimental setup has been fully automated; it is possible to measure the diffusion coefficients over the whole concentration range in a single experiment using standard HPLC equipment. Software has been developed for processing the data; diffusion coefficients can be calculated from the measured concentration against time curve in various ways (e.g. from the first and second moments and by fitting procedures) within a few seconds. Experiments on the methanol + water system (25 and 35 degrees C) and the ethanol + water system (25 and 40 degrees C) have an accuracy of 0.5-1.5%.