Abstract

The coefficient of self-diffusion D has been measured in oxygen-free samples of CH 3OH, CHCl 3, CH 3I, and CHBr 3 using pulsed NMR techniques. The results show that D is temperature dependent and logarithmic in 1 T for each liquid. The experimental values are in excellent agreement with the modified Stokes-Einstein relation, which includes the microviscosity factor for translational motion introduced by Gierer and Wirtz. The significant structure theory of liquids, developed by Eyring and Ree, also gives reasonable agreement with the experimental data.

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