The applicability of the diffusion-drift model of radiolysis of non-polar organic fluids containing additives of charged particle acceptors

Yu.A. Berlin
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Abstract

The conditions determining the limits of applicability of the diffusion-drift model (DDM) of radiolysis of non-polar organic fluids containing additives of acceptors of charged particles have been obtained. The validity of the DDM for saturated hydrocarbons is associated with the localization of the electrons which move in the medium by thermally activated jumps from one localized state to another. It is shown that the use of the DDM in radiation-chemical kinetics is justified if the lenght of localization l (or the mean length of the free path Λ) of the electrons is small as compared with the characteristic dimension of the problem. For describing the death of ion pairs such a characteristic dimension is the mean initial distance between their components and for calculating the rate constants of the reactions of recombination and capture of the charges by an acceptor the radius of the absorbing sphere R. The corrections arising from calculation of these constants for the systems where lL (or Λ) is greater than or comparable with R are evaluated.

含带电粒子受体添加剂的非极性有机流体辐射分解扩散漂移模型的适用性
得到了含带电粒子受体添加剂的非极性有机流体辐射分解扩散漂移模型(DDM)的适用范围。饱和烃DDM的有效性与电子的局域化有关,这些电子在介质中通过热激活从一个局域态跳到另一个局域态。结果表明,如果电子的定位长度l(或自由程的平均长度Λ)与问题的特征维数相比较小,则DDM在辐射化学动力学中的应用是合理的。为了描述离子对的死亡,这种特征维数是它们组分之间的平均初始距离,并用于计算复合反应的速率常数和吸收球半径R的受体捕获电荷的速率常数。对于l(或Λ)大于R或与R相当的系统,计算这些常数所引起的修正进行了评估。
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