The equation $$sh = \frac{hl}{d}$$ is used to express the mass transfer coefficient, where 'sh' represents the Sherwood number, 'hl' is the characteristic length of the mass transfer process, and 'd' denotes the diffusivity of the species. This relationship helps to identify how effectively mass transfer occurs in a system by relating dimensionless numbers to physical properties. Understanding this equation is essential for analyzing the efficiency of various mass transfer processes in different engineering applications.