Is there science to show a significant oxygen gets in through Standard oxygen porous gas tubing? I’d think diffusion across plastic tubing would be Slowed down since there is co2 under pressure.
Similar to fick’s law. Fick's Law | Pathway Medicine
“ Fick's Law essentially states that the rate of diffusion of a gas across a permeable membrane is determined by the chemical nature of the membrane itself, the surface area of the membrane, the partial pressure gradient of the gas across the membrane, and the thickness of the membrane.”
In both replies you demonstrate a misunderstanding of the nuances in the law. "of THE gas across membrane" rather than "any gas".. It means a particular gas's propensity to migrate is based on the pressure differential OF THAT GAS on either side of the membrane. That is to say, CO2 is on the inside and there is little to no oxygen in there. But there IS oxygen outside and that differential will cause migration.
The good news is that you don't have to take anyone's word for it or even spend time researching. Make up a 5 foot picnic tap line out of clear PVC tubing and out of EVA. Dispense beer through both and then leave them both disconnected but inside your kegerator for a few days. Then hook them both back up and dispense exactly 1 ounce of beer into cups through both lines. Taste them blindly and discover what we're talking about.