
6. How to use the above results
Suppose we're studying a process of some kind, such as oxidative ageing-induced cross-linking. We determine its maximum speed r at different oxygen pressures p. We then have the curve r = f (p ) in a certain range of p.
Recall that C and p are related by Henry's law:
with :
- S :
-
depending only on temperature.
Let us now consider all possible hypotheses for the cross-linking mechanism, for example:
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