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Diffusivity Measurements of Human Methemoglobin
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1966
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Steady StateEngineeringLaboratory HematologyMeasurementDiffusion ResistancePhysiologyDiffusion CoefficientHuman MethemoglobinTransport PhenomenaAnalytical ChemistryGas Exchange ProcessElectrophysiologyBiomedical EngineeringRespiration (Physiology)Diffusivity MeasurementsBiophysics
Experimental measurements of the diffusion coefficient of human methemoglobin were made at 25 degrees C with a modified Stokes diaphragm diffusion cell. A Millipore filter was used in place of the ordinary fritted disc to facilitate rapid achievement of steady state in the diaphragm. Methemoglobin concentrations varied from approximately 5 g/100 ml to 30 g/100 ml. The diffusion coefficient in this range decreased from 7.5 x 10(-7) cm(2)/sec to 1.6 x 10(-7) cm(2)/sec.
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