Diffusion
Fick's law of diffusion
Rate of gas transfer = A x D x (P1-P2) / T
- A = area available for transfer
- T = tissue thickness
- P1-P2 = partial pressure gradient
- D = diffusion constant
* D = k/(square root of MW)
* D = k x gas solubility in tissue
Alternatively,
Rate of transfer = DL x (P1-P2)
where DL = diffusion capacity
- an all-encompassing term, taking into account of effects of
- tissue thickness
- diffusion characteristics of gas
- diffusion characteristics of tissue
- aka "transfer factor"
Graham's law of diffusion
Relative rate of diffusion are inversely proportional to the square root of the gas molecular weight.
NB:
- MW of O2 = 32
- MW of CO2 = 44
- But CO2 still diffuse faster because of higher solubility