Experimental self-diffusivities of gases, vapors, and liquids obtained by means of tra
cer te
chniques and nu
clear magneti
c resonan
ce are reviewed. The
considered substan
ces range from noble gases and simple diatomi
cs (nitrogen, oxygen,
carbon monoxide, et
c.) to
complex organi
c mole
cules, su
ch as phenolphthalein dimethyl ether and 2-(伪-methylbenzylamino)-5-nitropyridine, although polymers have not been in
cluded. Some
comments on the appli
cability of neutron s
cattering to the determination of self-diffusion
coeffi
cients are also made. All the experimental results of the investigated systems are given as
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