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Dispersive Kinetics 1st Edition Andrzej Plonka Auth

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Dispersive Kinetics 1st Edition Andrzej Plonka Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.03 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Andrzej Plonka (auth.)
ISBN: 9789048157549, 9789401596589, 9048157544, 9401596581
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Dispersive Kinetics 1st Edition Andrzej Plonka Auth by Andrzej Plonka (auth.) 9789048157549, 9789401596589, 9048157544, 9401596581 instant download after payment.

Dynamical processes in which many timescales coexist are called dispersive. The rate coefficients for dispersive processes depend on time. In the case of a chemical reaction, the time dependence of the rate coefficient, k(t), termed the specific reaction rate, is rationalized in the following way. Reactions by their very nature have to disturb reactivity distributions of the reactants in condensed media, as the more reactive species are the first ones to disappear from the system. The extent of this disturbance depends on the ratio of the rates of reactions to the rate of internal rearrangements (mixing) in the system restoring the initial distribution in reactivity of reactants. If the rates of chemical reactions exceed the rates of internal rearrangements, then the initial distributions in reactant reactivity are not preserved during the course of reactions and the specific reaction rates depend on time. Otherwise the extent of disturbance is negligible and classical kinetics, with a constant specific reaction rate, k, termed the reaction rate constant, may be valid as an approximation. In condensed media dispersive dynamical processes are endemic and this is the first monograph devoted to these processes.

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