Pashley concluded that the maintenance of the smear layer established a protective diffusion barrier.
The stronger this accumulation, the more effective the aerobic boundary between sediment and water can act as a diffusion barrier for phosphate.
The oxide on the silicon surface acts as a diffusion barrier.
This layer provides chemical and physical protection for the cell surface and can act as a macromolecular diffusion barrier.
Changing the diffusion barrier allows the sensor manufacturer to tailor the sensor to a particular target gas concentration range.
The membrane serves as both an insulator and a diffusion barrier to the movement of ions.
A diffusion barrier is a thin layer (usually micrometres thick) of metal usually placed between two other metals.
Therefore, to be effective, a good diffusion barrier requires inertness with respect to adjacent materials.
Materials providing good adhesion are not necessarily good diffusion barriers and vice-versa.