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Chin. Phys. B, 2008, Vol. 17(4): 1490-1500    DOI: 10.1088/1674-1056/17/4/057
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Kinetics of aggregation growth with competition between catalyzed birth and catalyzed death

Wang Hai-Feng(王海锋)a)b), Lin Zhen-Quan(林振权)b), and Gao Yan(高艳)a)
a Key Laboratory Ecophysics and Department of Physics, Teachers College, Shihezi University, Shihezi 823003, China; b  Department of Physics, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou 325027, China
Abstract  An aggregation growth model of three species $A$, $B$ and $C$ with the competition between catalyzed birth and catalyzed death is proposed. Irreversible aggregation occurs between any two aggregates of the like species with the constant rate kernels $I_{n} (n=1,2,3)$. Meanwhile, a monomer birth of an $A$ species aggregate of size $k$ occurs under the catalysis of a $B$ species aggregate of size $j$ with the catalyzed birth rate kernel $K(k,j)=Kkj^{\upsilon}$, and a monomer death of an $A$ species aggregate of size $k$ occurs under the catalysis of a $C$ species aggregate of size $j$ with the catalyzed death rate kernel $L(k,j)=Lkj^{\upsilon}$, where $\upsilon$ is a parameter reflecting the dependence of the catalysis reaction rates of birth and death on the size of catalyst aggregate. The kinetic evolution behaviours of the three species are investigated by the rate equation approach based on the mean-field theory. The form of the aggregate size distribution of $A$ species $a_k(t)$ is found to be dependent crucially on the competition between the catalyzed birth and death of $A$ species, as well as the irreversible aggregation processes of the three species: (1) In the $\upsilon<0$ case, the irreversible aggregation dominates the process, and $a_k(t)$ satisfies the conventional scaling form; (2) In the $\upsilon\geq 0$ case, the competition between the catalyzed birth and death dominates the process. When the catalyzed birth controls the process, $a_k(t)$ takes the conventional or generalized scaling form. While the catalyzed death controls the process, the scaling description of the aggregate size distribution breaks down completely.
Keywords:  kinetic scaling behaviour      aggregation growth      catalyzed birth and death      rate equation  
Received:  11 March 2007      Revised:  12 September 2007      Accepted manuscript online: 
PACS:  82.20.Pm (Rate constants, reaction cross sections, and activation energies)  
  82.30.Fi (Ion-molecule, ion-ion, and charge-transfer reactions)  
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos 10275048 and 10305009) and the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 102067).

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Wang Hai-Feng(王海锋), Lin Zhen-Quan(林振权), and Gao Yan(高艳) Kinetics of aggregation growth with competition between catalyzed birth and catalyzed death 2008 Chin. Phys. B 17 1490

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