kaasunläpäisevyys
Kaasunläpäisevyys, or gas permeability, refers to the ability of a material or membrane to allow the passage of gas molecules through its structure. It is measured as the volumetric flow of gas per unit area, per unit pressure gradient, and time, typically expressed in units such as barrers or cm³(STP)·cm/(cm²·s·cmHg). The concept is central to fields such as polymer science, membrane technology, and materials engineering, where designing selective barriers for gas separation is essential.
The measurement of kaasunläpäisevyys usually employs methods like the time-lag technique, where a sudden change in
Applications of gas permeability data include the development of packaging materials that shield foods from oxygen,
Research into kaasunläpäisevyys also explores the impact of temperature, pressure, and chemical additives on permeability. Polymer