Dufour effect

The Dufour effect is the energy flux due to a mass concentration gradient occurring as a coupled effect of irreversible processes. It is the reciprocal phenomenon to the Soret effect.[1] The concentration gradient results in a temperature change. For binary liquid mixtures, the Dufour effect is usually considered negligible, whereas in binary gas mixtures the effect can be significant.[2]

References

  1. http://www.pnas.org/content/77/4/1728.full.pdf
  2. Lücke, M. "Influence of the Dufour effect on convection in binary gas mixtures." Physical review E 52.1 (1995): 642.
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