Gas Permeability of Polymers

The recent article, “Applying Chemical Potential and Partial Pressure Concepts To Understand the Spontaneous Mixing of Helium and Air in a Helium-Inflated Balloon”, proposes a model of permeation untenable and in contradiction with correct statements present in the same text and consequently does no...

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