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Diffucison of OXYGEN, Nitrogen and water in hyluronate solutions.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1975 July 15
A method is reported for the measurement of the diffusion coefficients in water of some sparingly soluble gases. The results obtained for the diffusion coefficients of oxygen and nitrogen gas through water at 25 degrees C are 2.12. 10-5 and 2.61 . 10-5 cm-2 . s-1, respectively. A check on the accuracy of the teachnique using tritiated water as the diffusing substance gave a value of 2.15 . 10-5 cm-2 . s-1 which agrees within 3% with recent values from the literature. The method was applied to the measurement of oxygen, nitrogen, and tritiated water diffusion coefficients through agarose gels and through agarose gels containing hyluronate. The results indicate that the hyaluronate had only a small effect as a barrier to the diffusion of such low molecular weight substance.
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