Soret Effect

Soret effect

[sȯ′rā i‚fekt] (physics) Thermal diffusion in liquids.

Soret Effect

 

(also thermodiffusion), the diffusion of material in an unevenly heated mixture of gases or a solution caused by the presence of a temperature gradient in the system. The effect is named for the Swiss scientist J. Soret, who was the first to study thermodiffusion (1879).