A finite-time fluctuation theorem for the diffusion-influenced surface reaction is investigated for spherical and Janus catalytic particles. The finite-time rates and thermodynamic force are analytically calculated by solving diffusion equations… Click to show full abstract
A finite-time fluctuation theorem for the diffusion-influenced surface reaction is investigated for spherical and Janus catalytic particles. The finite-time rates and thermodynamic force are analytically calculated by solving diffusion equations with the special boundary conditions of the finite-time fluctuation theorem. Theory is compared with numerical simulations carried out with two different methods: a random walk algorithm and multiparticle collision dynamics.
               
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