The theorem of minimum entropy production is an important basis in linear nonequilibrium thermodynamics and has been widely applied. However, it needs further development to be fully suitable to life phenomena.
Consider a system of n kinds of chemical constituents, among them there are r species of 'reversible' chemical reactions, of which the rightward and leftward reactions are separated by walls or actions with ce...Consider a system of n kinds of chemical constituents, among them there are r species of 'reversible' chemical reactions, of which the rightward and leftward reactions are separated by walls or actions with certain properties. If the rightward reactions produce entropy, then the leftward reactions will certainly absorb entropy, and vice versa. The展开更多
文摘The theorem of minimum entropy production is an important basis in linear nonequilibrium thermodynamics and has been widely applied. However, it needs further development to be fully suitable to life phenomena.
文摘Consider a system of n kinds of chemical constituents, among them there are r species of 'reversible' chemical reactions, of which the rightward and leftward reactions are separated by walls or actions with certain properties. If the rightward reactions produce entropy, then the leftward reactions will certainly absorb entropy, and vice versa. The