Diffusié
Diffusié is a term used in theoretical and applied contexts to denote a diffusion-like transport process driven predominantly by gradients of chemical potential or concentration. In contrast to classical Fickian diffusion, diffusié is frequently nonlinear and can involve concentration-dependent diffusivity and coupling to other driving forces such as temperature, electric fields, or hydrodynamic flows.
Mathematically, diffusié is described by generalized diffusion equations in which the flux depends on local concentration
Origins and usage: The term is not part of standard, widely adopted terminology and appears mainly in
Applications and scope: Diffusié-type models are used to describe transport in porous solids, gels, electrolytes, and