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Consistent account of force correlations in a many-particle derivation of non-Markovian kinetic equations for chemical reactions in solutions

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  • Doktorov, A.B.
  • Kadetov, A.A.
  • Kipriyanov, A.A.

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The previously proposed many-particle method for the derivation of kinetic equations of chemical reactions in liquid solutions is applied to the consideration of irreversible reaction A+B→C+B. Both force and chemical space correlations resulting from the force interactions between all reactants and chemical reaction between A and B species are taken into account on the same basis. Examination of chemical and force interactions in the system of reactants shows that their contributions to the time evolution of correlation patterns differ essentially because of different analytical properties of the above interactions.

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  • Doktorov, A.B. & Kadetov, A.A. & Kipriyanov, A.A., 2007. "Consistent account of force correlations in a many-particle derivation of non-Markovian kinetic equations for chemical reactions in solutions," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 381(C), pages 213-229.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:381:y:2007:i:c:p:213-229
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2007.03.004
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