Abstract

Abstract Thermal diffusion factors, α T , have been measured as a function of concentration at 300 K for seven binary noble gas systems containing helium or neon. The results, obtained with a two-bulb cell, are in agreement with those of Saviron et al. who used a thermal diffusion column, and in general greater than those of Taylor et al. who used a 20-tube trennschaukel. The experimental results agree well with values predicted by the Chapmen-Cowling theory and the recent potential functions reported in the literature.

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