It was found that data for 1000 to 1300C could be described by:

D (cm2/s) = 7.25 x 10-3 exp[-15.72(kcal/g-atom)/RT]

M.M.A.El-Naggar, N.A.D.Parlee: High Temperature Science, 1971, 3, 138-54

 

 

The best linear fits to the solute diffusion data ([678] to [681], [693] to [703], [717] to [722], [725] to [727], [730] to [733], [736] to [739], [756] to [758]) yield:

Ag: Ln[Do] = 0.38E – 18 (R2 = 0.86); Cu: Ln[Do] = 0.44E – 22 (R2 = 0.77);

In: Ln[Do] = 0.50E – 22.8 (R2 = 0.99); O(l): Ln[Do] = 0.26E – 8.4 (R2 = 0.79);

Zn: Ln[Do] = 0.29E – 14.4 (R2 = 0.87)