Kinetic Anomalies in Addition-Aggregation Processes

Abstract

We investigate irreversible aggregation in which monomer-monomer, monomer-cluster, and cluster-cluster reactions occur with constant but distinct rates KMM, KMC, and KCC, respectively. The dynamics crucially depends on the ratio gamma=KCC/KMC and secondarily on epsilon=KMM/KMC. For epsilon=0 and gamma<2, there is conventional scaling in the long-time limit, with a single mass scale that grows linearly in time. For gamma >= 2, there is unusual behavior in which the concentration of clusters of mass k, ck decays as a stretched exponential in time within a boundary layer k<k* propto t1-2/gamma (k* propto ln t for gamma=2), while ck propto t-2 in the bulk region k>k*. When epsilon>0, analogous behaviors emerge for gamma<2 and gamma >= 2.

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