Js. Andrade et al., DIFFUSION AND REACTION IN PERCOLATING PORE NETWORKS, Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics, 55(1), 1997, pp. 772-777
We address the problem of diffusion and reaction in porous catalysts s
ubjected to percolation disorder. The results with an idealized pore n
etwork indicate that the fractal characteristics of the void space can
have a remarkable influence on the transport and reactive properties
of the system. Within a specific range of length scales, we observe sc
aling behavior relating the catalytic effectiveness of the network and
the diffusion-reaction ratio (J) over bar(N) proportional to(D/K)(1/d
R). In addition, the exponent d(R) is consistently in the range d(w)<d
(R)<d(w)('), where d(w) is the two-dimensional random walk exponent on
the incipient infinite cluster and d(w)('), is the corresponding diff
usion exponent which includes all clusters of the system at the percol
ation threshold. Moreover, in contrast with diffusion under ''inert''
conditions, where the ''dangling'' bonds in the percolating cluster do
not play any role in transport, these elements become active zones du
e to the reaction mechanism. We also outline some specific guidelines
to demonstrate the relevance of these results in the context of design
and characterization problems in heterogeneous catalysis.