Relationship between the transport coefficients of polar substances and entropy

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An expression is proposed that relates the transport properties of polar substances (diffusion coefficient, viscosity coefficient, and thermal conductivity coefficient) with entropy. To calculate the entropy, an equation of state with a good description of the properties in a wide region of the state is used. Comparison of calculations based on the proposed expressions with experimental data showed good agreement. A deviation exceeding 20% is observed only in the region near the critical point as well as at high pressures.

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Anashkin, I., Dyakonov, S., & Dyakonov, G. (2020). Relationship between the transport coefficients of polar substances and entropy. Entropy, 22(1), 13. https://doi.org/10.3390/e22010013

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