The Theory of Coherent Synchronized Reactions: Chemical Interference Logics

Abstract

Various types of possible interactions between reactions are discussed. Some of them are united by the general idea of chemical reaction interference. The ideas on conjugated reactions are broadened and the determinant formula is deduced; the coherence condition for chemical interference is formulated and associated phase shifts are determined. It is shown how interaction between reactions may be qualitatively and quantitatively assessed and kinetic analysis of complex reactions with under researched mechanisms may be performed with simultaneous consideration of the stationary concentration method. Using particular examples, interference of hydrogen peroxide dissociation and oxidation of substrates is considered. Therefore macrokinetic theory of coherent synchronized reactions is offered.

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Nagiev, T. (2015) The Theory of Coherent Synchronized Reactions: Chemical Interference Logics. Materials Sciences and Applications, 6, 152-170. doi: 10.4236/msa.2015.62019.

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