Interfacial Reactions: Mixed Order Kinetics and Segregation Effects
Abstract
We study A-B reaction kinetics at a fixed interface separating A and B bulks. Initially, the number of reactions Rt t nA∞ nB∞ is 2nd order in the far-field densities nA∞,nB∞. First order kinetics, governed by diffusion from the dilute bulk, onset at long times: Rt≈ xt nA∞ where xt t1/z is the rms molecular displacement. Below a critical dimension, d<dc=z-1, mean field theory is invalid: a new regime appears, Rt xtd+1 nA∞ nB∞, and long time A-B segregation (similar to bulk A+B) leads to anomalous decay of interfacial densities. Numerical simulations for z=2 support the theory.
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