화학공학소재연구정보센터
Thermochimica Acta, Vol.266, 309-314, 1995
Phenomenology of Phase-Transitions in Describing the Solid-Phase Reaction-Kinetics
Whereas phase transitions may occur without chemical transformations, any solid-phase chemical reaction involves the disappearance and formation of phases. At present, the phenomenological scheme, developed originally for phase transitions, is also used for describing solid-phase reaction kinetics. In discussing their distinctive features versus similar microscopic behavior, this geometric-probabilistic scheme is shown to necessitate modification, firstly with respect to the non-equilibrity and chemical essence of solid-phase reactions.