Diffusion-Controlled Reactions: An Overview
Denis S. Grebenkov
Abstract
We review the milestones in the century-long development of the theory of diffusion-controlled reactions. Starting from the seminal work by von Smoluchowski, who recognized the importance of diffusion in chemical reactions, we discuss perfect and imperfect surface reactions, their microscopic origins, and the underlying mathematical framework. Single-molecule reaction schemes, anomalous bulk diffusions, reversible binding/unbinding kinetics, and many other extensions are presented. An alternative encounter-based approach to diffusion-controlled reactions is introduced, with emphasis on its advantages and potential applications. Some open problems and future perspectives are outlined.
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DiffusionImperfectChemical reactionStatistical physicsReaction–diffusion systemWork (physics)Computer scienceNanotechnologyChemistryTheoretical physicsMaterials sciencePhysicsThermodynamicsPhilosophyLinguisticsBiochemistryNanopore and Nanochannel Transport StudiesDiffusion and Search DynamicsDNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry