Diffusion in binary mixtures: an analysis of the dependence on the thermodynamic factor
Abstract
We study the diffusion process in binary mixtures using transition probabilities that depend on a mean-field potential. This approach reproduces the Darken equation, a relationship between the intrinsic and the tracer diffusion coefficients, DA and DA*, through the thermodynamic factor (a function of the derivative of the activity coefficient against molar fraction). The mean-field approach allows us to go beyond the Darken equation and separately specify the dependence of DA and DA* on the thermodynamic factor. We obtain that appears in the expression for DA*, but the intrinsic diffusivity DA turns out to be independent of . Experimental results taken from the literature on diffusion in metal alloys are consistent with this theoretical prediction.
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