Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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160759 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The rate equation for an arbitrary mmth-order growth or decay reaction can be expressed in terms of the qq-exponential function expqf=[1+(1-q)f]1/(1-q)expqf=[1+(1-q)f]1/(1-q), with qq equal to mm. The analysis suggests that a wide variety of reaction rate (kinetic) processes and models, in chemistry, biology/ecology, unit operations and contaminant transport, are amenable to analysis by Tsallis’ non-extensive statistical mechanics. A number of qq-analogues of common kinetic mathematical models are proposed, and illustrated by several examples.
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Authors
Robert K. Niven,