Investigation of a Monte Carlo model for chemical reactions

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R. N. Hamm
M. G. Stabin
J. E. Turner
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[1] Life Sciences Division,
[2] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,undefined
[3] Oak Ridge,undefined
[4] TN 37831,undefined
[5] USA Tel.: +1-423-574-6217,undefined
[6] Fax: +1-423-576-4407 e-mail: jeturner@usit.net,undefined
[7] Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education,undefined
[8] P. O. Box 117,undefined
[9] Oak Ridge,undefined
[10] TN 37831-0117,undefined
[11] USA,undefined
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Spatial Distribution; Computer Simulation; Survival Time; Model Calculation; Monte Carlo Computer Simulation;
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Monte Carlo computer simulations are in use at a number of laboratories for calculating time-dependent yields, which can be compared with experiments in the radiolysis of water. We report here on calculations to investigate the validity and consistency of the procedures used for simulating chemical reactions in our code, RADLYS. Model calculations were performed of the rate constants themselves. The rates thus determined showed an expected rapid decline over the first few hundred ps and a very gradual decline thereafter out to the termination of the calculations at 4.5 ns. Results are reported for different initial concentrations and numbers of reactive species. Generally, the calculated rate constants are smallest when the initial concentrations of the reactants are largest. It is found that inhomogeneities that quickly develop in the initial random spatial distribution of reactants persist in time as a result of subsequent chemical reactions, and thus conditions may poorly approximate those assumed from diffusion theory. We also investigated the reaction of a single species of one type placed among a large number of randomly distributed species of another type with which it could react. The distribution of survival times of the single species was calculated by using three different combinations of the diffusion constants for the two species, as is sometimes discussed in diffusion theory. The three methods gave virtually identical results.
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