Bulk Ion Chemical Reactions (Homogeneous)
For certain types of electrochemistry problems, there are bulk chemical reactions that occur on a very short timescale such that they are assumed to reach equilibrium conditions instantaneously.
Instead of specifying forward and reverse rate coefficients, the effect of the reaction is expressed in an equilibrium constant that is defined as:
where is the forward reaction rate, is the reverse reaction rate, is the equilibrium molar concentration of a reactant or product in the reaction ( is the reference concentration), and is the stoichiometric coefficient of a reactant or product in the reaction (positive for a reactant and negative for a product). is the equilibrium constant:
The equilibrium constant is related to the Gibbs Free Energy change for a given reaction by:
The Bulk Ion Chemical Reactions model uses the Coupled Electrochemical Species Solver to solve for electrochemical species concentrations.
For each electrochemical species, the following source term is used which pushes the concentrations of the electrochemical species towards equilibrium:
where is the characteristic timescale for equilibrium. In this feature, residence time is used as the time-step for steady problems. The residence time is computed as an average of the residence times of each electrochemical species component.