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Simulation Studies of Recombination Kinetics and Spin Dynamics in Radiation Chemistry

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 6 a 7 settimane

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Amit Agarwal's thesis reports a substantial contribution to the microscopic simulation of radiation chemical reactions. In his research Agarwal extends existing models to further understand scavenging, spin and relaxation effects. This research has advanced the development of both the Monte Carlo Random Flights and the Independent Reaction Times (IRT) simulation tools. Particular highlights are the extension of these tools to include both the spin-exchange interaction and spin relaxation, both of which are influential in radiolytic systems where many reactions are spin-controlled. In addition, the study has led to the discovery of a novel correlation of the scavenging rate with the recombination time in low permittivity solvents. This finding goes against existing assumptions underlying the theory of diffusion kinetics while still being accommodated in the IRT method which demonstrates the power of this unconventional approach. The work in this thesis can be applied to a wide number of fields including the nuclear industry, medicine, food treatment, polymer curing, the preparation of nano-colloids, power generation and waste disposal.

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Introduction to Radiation Chemistry.- Theory of Scavenging and Recombination Kinetics.- Spin Dynamics.- Simulation Techniques and Development.- Photodissociation of Hydrogen Peroxide Solution.- Reactive Products: New IRT algorithm.- Competition between Ion Recombination and Scavenging.- Quantum Entanglement: Radiolysis of Hydrocarbons.- Extending the IRT Algorithm for Micelles.

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Amit Agarwal’s thesis reports a substantial contribution to the microscopic simulation of radiation chemical reactions. In his research Agarwal extends existing models to further understand scavenging, spin and relaxation effects. This research has advanced the development of both the Monte Carlo Random Flights and the Independent Reaction Times (IRT) simulation tools. Particular highlights are the extension of these tools to include both the spin-exchange interaction and spin relaxation, both of which are influential in radiolytic systems where many reactions are spin-controlled. In addition, the study has led to the discovery of a novel correlation of the scavenging rate with the recombination time in low permittivity solvents. This finding goes against existing assumptions underlying the theory of diffusion kinetics while still being accommodated in the IRT method which demonstrates the power of this unconventional approach. The work in this thesis can be applied to a wide number of fields including the nuclear industry, medicine, food treatment, polymer curing, the preparation of nano-colloids, power generation and waste disposal.

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Autori Amit Agarwal
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319383385
ISBN 978-3-31-938338-5
Pagine 339
Dimensioni 155 mm x 236 mm x 22 mm
Peso 568 g
Illustrazioni XXV, 339 p. 135 illus., 107 illus. in color.
Serie Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Chimica > Chimica teorica

Physikalische Chemie, B, Kernchemie, Photochemie und Strahlung, Chemistry and Materials Science, Nuclear Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Nuclear chemistry, photochemistry & radiation, Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Chemistry, Physical and theoretical, Theoretical Chemistry, Spur Chemistry

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