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Segregation disrupts the Arrhenius behavior of an isomerization reaction

Published 4 Aug 2023 in cond-mat.stat-mech and physics.chem-ph | (2308.02258v1)

Abstract: Co-existence of phase segregation and \emph{interconversion} or \emph{isomerization} reaction among molecular species leads to fascinating structure formation in biological and chemical world. Using Monte Carlo simulations of the prototype Ising model, we explore the chemical kinetics of such a system consisting of a binary mixture of \emph{isomers}. Our results reveal that even though the two concerned processes are individually Arrhenius in nature, the Arrhenius behavior of the \emph{isomerization} reaction gets significantly disrupted due to an interplay of the nonconserved dynamics of the reaction and the conserved diffusive dynamics of phase segregation. The approach used here can be potentially adapted to understand reaction kinetics of more complex reactions.

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