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The effect of initial spatial correlations on late time kinetics of bimolecular irreversible reactions
Authors:Amir Paster  Diogo Bolster
Institution:Environmental Fluid Mechanics Laboratories, Department of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA
Abstract:We study anomalous kinetics associated with incomplete mixing for a bimolecular irreversible kinetic reaction where the underlying transport of reactants is governed by a fractional dispersion equation. As has been previously shown, we demonstrate that at late times incomplete mixing effects dominate and the decay of reactants follows a fundamentally different scaling comparing to the idealized well mixed case. We do so in a fully analytical manner using moment equations. In particular the novel aspect of this work is that we focus on the role that the initial correlation structure of the distribution of reactants plays on the late time scalings. We focus on short range and long (power law) range correlations and demonstrate how long range correlations can give rise to different late time scalings than one would expect purely from the underlying transport model. For the short range correlations the late time scalings deviate from the well mixed t−1t1 and scale like t−1/2αt1/2α, where 1<α≤21<α2 is the fractional dispersion exponent, in agreement with previous studies. For the long range correlation case it scales like t−β/2αtβ/2α, where 0<β<10<β<1 is the power law correlation exponent.
Keywords:Fractional dispersion  Reactions  Incomplete mixing  Long range correlations
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