Tracer diffusion of tritiated heavy water (DTO) in heavy water (D2O) under pressure
Abstract
The tracer diffusion coefficient of DTO in D2O is reported at temperatures between 280 and 328 K for pressures up to about 2.2 kbar. The pressure dependence of the diffusion coefficient is considerably different to that of the spin-lattice relaxation time (T1). Up to about 313 K the diffusion coefficients show an initial increase with pressure to a broad maximum. The position of the maximum moves to lower pressures as the temperature is increased. At the lowest temperature a maximum increase in the diffusion coefficient of about 17 % was obtained at 1.6 kbar pressure: about double the corresponding increase for H2O. The viscosity product (Dη/T)V for D2O is almost identical with that for H2O. Activation energies for diffusion of D2O at constant volume are greater than those for H2O.