AbstractThe role of distance-dependent anisotropic reactivity and molecular geometry in the vicinity of localized reaction centers in influencing the rate of bimolecular diffusion-controlled reactions is analyzed in detail, both analytically and numerically. The effect of local molecular shape is considered within the model of reflective hemispheres of small radius lh on the surfaces of otherwise spherical molecules of radius R (lh≪R). The distance-dependent reactivity is modeled by reactive hemispheres of radius lr on top of the reflective hemispheres (lr≪R). It is shown that the presence of the reflective hemispheres leads to a markedly large increase of the reaction rate. The maximum effect is ∼R/lh≫1 times, as described by the ratio of ...
We have explored the kinetic implications of a model that may account for the acceleration of tail f...
The rate constant that describes the diffusive encounter/reaction between a particle and a large sp...
The kinetics laws of diffusion-controlled chemical reactions are drastically different from the conv...
AbstractA comparative analysis of two models of anisotropic reactivity in bimolecular diffusion-cont...
International audienceIn many biological situations, a species arriving from a remote source diffuse...
International audienceIn many biological situations, a species arriving from a remote source diffuse...
International audienceIn many biological situations, a species arriving from a remote source diffuse...
Competition between reactive species is commonplace in typical chemical reactions. Specifically the ...
A steady - state series reaction A →B → C, consisting of a first reaction A →B on sphere 1 of radiu...
The effect of interaction potentials on the rate coefficients of irreversible diffusion-influenced b...
International audienceTextbook concepts of diffusion-versus kinetic-control are well-defined for rea...
International audienceTextbook concepts of diffusion-versus kinetic-control are well-defined for rea...
International audienceTextbook concepts of diffusion-versus kinetic-control are well-defined for rea...
International audienceTextbook concepts of diffusion-versus kinetic-control are well-defined for rea...
A new approach to the calculation of bimolecular association constants for partially diffusion-limit...
We have explored the kinetic implications of a model that may account for the acceleration of tail f...
The rate constant that describes the diffusive encounter/reaction between a particle and a large sp...
The kinetics laws of diffusion-controlled chemical reactions are drastically different from the conv...
AbstractA comparative analysis of two models of anisotropic reactivity in bimolecular diffusion-cont...
International audienceIn many biological situations, a species arriving from a remote source diffuse...
International audienceIn many biological situations, a species arriving from a remote source diffuse...
International audienceIn many biological situations, a species arriving from a remote source diffuse...
Competition between reactive species is commonplace in typical chemical reactions. Specifically the ...
A steady - state series reaction A →B → C, consisting of a first reaction A →B on sphere 1 of radiu...
The effect of interaction potentials on the rate coefficients of irreversible diffusion-influenced b...
International audienceTextbook concepts of diffusion-versus kinetic-control are well-defined for rea...
International audienceTextbook concepts of diffusion-versus kinetic-control are well-defined for rea...
International audienceTextbook concepts of diffusion-versus kinetic-control are well-defined for rea...
International audienceTextbook concepts of diffusion-versus kinetic-control are well-defined for rea...
A new approach to the calculation of bimolecular association constants for partially diffusion-limit...
We have explored the kinetic implications of a model that may account for the acceleration of tail f...
The rate constant that describes the diffusive encounter/reaction between a particle and a large sp...
The kinetics laws of diffusion-controlled chemical reactions are drastically different from the conv...