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- Soret peak - Wikipedia
In spectroscopy, a Soret peak or Soret band is an intense peak in the blue wavelength region of the visible spectrum The peak is named after its discoverer, Jacques-Louis Soret [1]
- Thermodiffusion or Soret effect: Historical review - ScienceDirect
Since the discovery of thermodiffusion by Soret and Ludwig, many scientists have tried to measure Soret coefficients of various liquid and gas mixtures using different techniques and operating conditions
- Soret Effect | Thermodynamic Principles Transport Phenomena
The Soret Effect, also known as thermal diffusion, is a fascinating phenomenon in the realm of thermodynamics and transport phenomena It describes the motion of particles in a mixture caused by a temperature gradient
- The Soret Effect in Naturally Propagating, Premixed, Lean, Hydrogen-Air . . .
several quantitative examples where the Soret effect is also important for heavy species In this paper, we refer to Eqns (1–3) as the mixture-averaged model, and to Eqns (5–7) as the multicomponent model
- Soret vector for description of multicomponent mixtures
We introduce a new and innovative concept, the Soret vector, for the characterization of Soret driven separation in ternary mixtures
- The Measurement of Soret and Thermodiffusion Coefficients in Binary and . . .
This review provides an overview of the major, currently used techniques for investigating the Soret effect and measuring thermodiffusion and Soret coefficients, and in most cases also isothermal Fickian diffusion coefficients, in liquid mixtures
- The Soret Effect in Liquid Mixtures – A Review - De Gruyter
The Soret effect describes diffusive motion that originates from a temperature gradient It is observed in mixtures of gases, liquids and even solids Although there is a formal phenomenological description based on linear nonequilibrium thermodynamics, the Soret effect is a multicause phenomenon and there is no univocal microscopic picture
- Thermophoresis - Wikipedia
Thermophoresis (also thermomigration, thermodiffusion, the Soret effect, or the Ludwig–Soret effect) is a phenomenon observed in mixtures of mobile particles where the different particle types exhibit different responses to the force of a temperature gradient This phenomenon tends to move light molecules to hot regions and heavy molecules to
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