Diffusion of water in additively colored potassium iodide crystals |
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Authors: | T.J. Neubert D.L. Roskelley |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill. 60616, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The diffusion of water into additively colored potassium iodide has been studied in the range 15–45°C. Penetration depths, measured by decrease in the F-band absorption, increase with . The diffusion coefficient, D = 0·58 exp (?6496/T) cm2 sec?1 agrees very well with that determined by other workers. The Henry's law constant, implies a water concentration of C0 ? 1017 molecules per cm3 in the surface of KI crystals in equilibrium with an environment at 25°C and 35 per cent relative humidity. The large C0 makes penetration very rapid. Diffusion occurs by interstitial migration of water molecules with an entropy of activation of 9.4 cal/mol deg and an enthalpy of activation of 12·9 kcal/mol. |
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