Abstract
Non-equilibrium dynamics theory is an important branch of chemical thermodynamics, widely applied in describing complex chemical reaction systems far from equilibrium. With the advancement of modern science and technology, an increasing number of chemical reactions exhibit unique behaviors under non-equilibrium conditions, such as self-organization and periodic oscillations—nonlinear phenomena. This paper systematically explores the distinctions between non-equilibrium and equilibrium states, introduces the fundamental principles of non-equilibrium thermodynamics, and analyzes cutting-edge issues such as nonlinear phenomena and multi-scale dynamics. Additionally, it discusses the specific applications of non-equilibrium dynamics in far-from-equilibrium reactions, heterogeneous catalysis, and industrial chemical processes, addressing both theoretical and experimental challenges. Through the combination of theoretical analysis and practical application, this paper aims to provide new insights and methodologies for research on non-equilibrium dynamics in the field of chemistry.
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