- Collective diffusion
Collective diffusion is the
diffusion of a large number of particles, most often within asolvent .Contrary to
brownian motion , which is the diffusion of a single particle, interactions between particles may have to be considered, unless the particles form an ideal mix with their solvent (ideal mix conditions correspond to the case where the interactions between the solvent and particles are identical to the interactions between particles and the interactions between solvent molecules; in this case, the particles do not interact when inside the solvent).In case of an ideal mix, the particle
diffusion equation holds true and the diffusion coefficient "D" the speed ofdiffusion in the particlediffusion equation is independent of particle concentration. In other cases, resulting interactions between particles within the solvent will amount for the following effects:
* the diffusion coefficient "D" in the particlediffusion equation becomes dependent of concentration. For an attractive interaction between particles, the diffusion coefficient tends to decrease as concentration increases. For a repulsive interaction between particles, the diffusion coefficient tends to increase as concentration increases.
* In the case of an attractive interaction between particles, particles exhibit a tendency to coalesce and form clusters if theirconcentration lies above a certain threshold. This is equivalent to a precipitation chemical reaction (and if the considered diffusing particles are chemical molecules in solution, then it is a precipitation).See also
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Brownian motion
*Diffusion
*Diffusion equation
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