osapaineerot
Osapaineerot is a term found in Finnish-language discussions of gas separation and thermodynamics, used to describe differences in partial pressures of a given component across a boundary that drive selective transport. The word blends osapaine, meaning partial pressure, with erot, meaning differences. In practical use, osapaineerot denotes the gradient between the partial pressure of a component on two sides of a membrane, porous medium, or other barrier.
Conceptually, osapaineerot corresponds to the driving force for mass transfer that arises from a partial pressure
Status and usage: osapaineerot is not a widely adopted term in English-language chemical engineering literature. Many
Applications: the notion underlies gas separation processes, including membrane separation, pressure swing adsorption, and related technologies,
See also: Partial pressure; Gas separation; Membrane technology; Diffusion; Chemical potential gradient.