Abstract

AbstractIn this work, we focused on the kinetics of a one‐dimensional Ising system (1DIS) with constant nearest‐neighbor interaction (NNI). The exact solution of both thermodynamics and kinetics of this system under quasi‐chemical approximation (QCA) had been shown in the literature, and the equilibrium solution was exact. In this work, it was discussed why QCA applied the best in the case of 1DIS with constant NNI. Furthermore, extension had been made to discuss that due to this special reason, perhaps the kinetics of the system under QCA is the correct steady‐state kinetics. Inspired by this observation, the activity and activity coefficients of the system was studied closely to re‐examine the form of the equation of motion under QCA. A novel concept—the instantaneous activities and the corresponding instantaneous activity coefficients—was introduced, and in terms of these quantities the kinetics seemed to be much simpler and physically more meaningful. The chevron plot of this system was also discussed and new way of looking at the rollover of chevron plots was presented.

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