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Diffusion-influenced reaction rates for active "sphere-prolate spheroid" pairs and Janus dimers
Sergey D Traytak1, Denis S Grebenkov2
1Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 4 Kosygina St., 117977 Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we provide a concise introduction to the generalized method of separation of variables for solving diffusion problems in canonical domains beyond conventional arrays of spheres. Second, as an important example of its application in the theory of diffusion-influenced reactions, we present an exact solution of the axially symmetric problem on diffusive competition in an array of two active particles (including Janus dumbbells) constructed of a prolate spheroid and a sphere. In particular, we investigate how the reaction rate depends on sizes of active particles, spheroid aspect ratio, particles' surface reactivity, and distance between their centers.
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