Modern Aspects of Diffusion-Controlled Reactions :Cooperative Phenomena in Bimolecular Processes ( Volume 34 )

Publication subTitle :Cooperative Phenomena in Bimolecular Processes

Publication series :Volume 34

Author: Kotomin   E.;Kuzovkov   V.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1996

E-ISBN: 9780080536675

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444824721

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444824721

Subject: O643.1 chemical kinetics

Language: ENG

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Description

This monograph deals with the effects of reactant spatial correlations arising in the course of basic bimolecular reactions describing defect recombination, energy transfer and exciton annihilation in condensed matter. These effects lead to the kinetics considered abnormal from the standard chemical kinetics point of view. Numerous bimolecular reaction regimes and conditions are analysed in detail. Special attention is paid to the development and numerous applications of a novel, many-point density (MPD) formalism, which is based on Kirkwood's superposition approximation used for decoupling three-particle correlation functions.

The book demonstrates that incorporation of the reaction-induced spatial correlations of similar reactants (e.g., vacancy-vacancy) leads to the development of an essentially non-Poisson spectrum of reactant density fluctuations. This can completely change the kinetics at longer times since it no longer obeys the law of mass action. The language of the correlation lengths and critical exponents similar to physics of critical phenomena is used instead. A relation between MPD theory and synergistics is discussed. The validity of the theorem giving a critical complexity for the two-step reactions exhibiting self-organization phenomena is questioned. Theoretical results are illustrated by numerous experimental data.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 18

Preface

pp.:  10 – 26

Contents

pp.:  18 – 10

Chapter 1. Guide to the book

pp.:  26 – 78

Chapter 2. Basic methods for describing chemical kinetics in condensed media: continuum models

pp.:  78 – 164

Chapter 3. From pair kinetics toward the many-reactant problem

pp.:  164 – 196

Chapter 4. The linear approximation in bimolecular reaction kinetics

pp.:  196 – 260

Chapter 5. The fluctuation-controlled kinetics: the basic formalism of many-point particle densities

pp.:  260 – 326

Chapter 6. The many-particle effects in irreversible A + B -> 0 reaction

pp.:  326 – 412

Chapter 7. The many-particle effects in A + B —> 0 reaction with particle generation

pp.:  412 – 492

Chapter 8. Systems under birth and death conditions: Lotka and Lotka–Volterra models

pp.:  492 – 540

Chapter 9. Catalytic reactions on solid surfaces

pp.:  540 – 618

Chapter 10. General conclusion

pp.:  618 – 622

Author Index

pp.:  622 – 632

Subject Index

pp.:  632 – 638

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