International audienceThe exponential factor of Arrhenius satisfactorily quantifies the energetic restriction of chemical reactions but is still awaiting a rigorous basis. By assuming that the Arrhenius equation should be grounded on statistical mechanics and is probabilistic in nature, two structures are compared for this equation, depending on whether reactant energies are envisioned as the mean values of specific energy distributions, or as particular levels in a global energy distribution. In the first version, the Arrhenius exponential factor would be a probability depending once on temperature while in the second one it is a ratio of probabilities, depending twice on temperature. These concurrent equations are tested using experimenta...
International audienceDifferent rate theories have yielded similar forms of rate constants consisten...
The temperature dependence of rate coefficient k is usually described by the Arrhenius expression ln...
In transport phenomena, precise knowledge or estimation of fluids properties is necessary, for mass ...
International audienceThe exponential factor of Arrhenius satisfactorily quantifies the energetic re...
International audienceKinetics and thermodynamics are largely disconnected in current theories becau...
Corresponding publication: Phys. A Stat. Mech. App. 503 (2018) 26–44.Kinetics and thermodynamics ar...
The Arrhenius equation correlates the rate of a chemical reaction with the corresponding activation ...
The Arrhenius equation correlates the rate of a chemical reaction with the corresponding activation ...
The article offers a brand-new nonlinear method of figuring out the thermally dissolved material’s f...
In 1889, Svante Arrhenius discovered that in many cases the rate constant k varies with temperature ...
International audienceDifferent rate theories have yielded similar forms of rate constants consisten...
International audienceDifferent rate theories have yielded similar forms of rate constants consisten...
International audienceDifferent rate theories have yielded similar forms of rate constants consisten...
The temperature dependence of rate coefficient k is usually described by the Arrhenius expression ln...
The validity of the Arrhenius equation for dissociative electron attachment rate coefficients is inv...
International audienceDifferent rate theories have yielded similar forms of rate constants consisten...
The temperature dependence of rate coefficient k is usually described by the Arrhenius expression ln...
In transport phenomena, precise knowledge or estimation of fluids properties is necessary, for mass ...
International audienceThe exponential factor of Arrhenius satisfactorily quantifies the energetic re...
International audienceKinetics and thermodynamics are largely disconnected in current theories becau...
Corresponding publication: Phys. A Stat. Mech. App. 503 (2018) 26–44.Kinetics and thermodynamics ar...
The Arrhenius equation correlates the rate of a chemical reaction with the corresponding activation ...
The Arrhenius equation correlates the rate of a chemical reaction with the corresponding activation ...
The article offers a brand-new nonlinear method of figuring out the thermally dissolved material’s f...
In 1889, Svante Arrhenius discovered that in many cases the rate constant k varies with temperature ...
International audienceDifferent rate theories have yielded similar forms of rate constants consisten...
International audienceDifferent rate theories have yielded similar forms of rate constants consisten...
International audienceDifferent rate theories have yielded similar forms of rate constants consisten...
The temperature dependence of rate coefficient k is usually described by the Arrhenius expression ln...
The validity of the Arrhenius equation for dissociative electron attachment rate coefficients is inv...
International audienceDifferent rate theories have yielded similar forms of rate constants consisten...
The temperature dependence of rate coefficient k is usually described by the Arrhenius expression ln...
In transport phenomena, precise knowledge or estimation of fluids properties is necessary, for mass ...