Abstract
Abstract Self diffusion coefficients and densities from a series of commercial silicones have been studied in the temperature range between 290 and 410 K at pressures up to 200 MPa. The densities are fitted to a modified Tait equation. The self diffusion coefficients are discussed in terms of the rough hard sphere model and tested against the Rouse-model.
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