diffusionstests
Diffusionstests are experimental procedures that characterize how substances migrate from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration within a medium or across a boundary. They aim to quantify diffusion coefficients, permeation rates, and the mechanisms that govern transport.
Although the concept is general, diffusion tests are used across several fields. In materials science, they
Common methodologies include diffusion cells such as the Franz diffusion cell for membrane permeation, time-lag methods
Data interpretation rests on Fick's laws. Steady-state flux and the concentration gradient yield the diffusion coefficient,
Experimental factors include temperature, solvent viscosity, molecular size, membrane thickness, and potential convective flows at interfaces.
Standards and reporting practices vary by discipline. Researchers typically follow ISO, ASTM, or pharmacopeial guidelines and
See also: Fick's laws, diffusion coefficient, Franz diffusion cell, tracer diffusion, permeability.