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Development Status of Condensed Cluster Fusion Theory


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1 Technova Inc., 1-1 Uchisaiwai-cho-1, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0011, Japan
 

The condensed cluster fusion theory has been developed since 1989, under the view that dynamic ordering processes of confined transient clusters of D(H)-particles in catalytic surface sites, vacancies and global mesoscopic potential well of metal nanoparticles may induce simultaneous multi-body fusion reactions. One thorough answer is obtained for the condensation motion of clusters under platonic symmetry like 4D(H)/TSC, 6D(H)/RDC and 8D(H)/RDC and their fusion reaction rates. Theoretical analysis for initial dynamic clustering process on/in catalytic sites is still speculative and under searching a technique to combine the electron density functional method and the QM Langevin method.

Keywords

Catalytic Sites, Condensed Cluster Fusion, Fusion Rate Formulas, 4D Fusion, QM-langevin Method.
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Akito Takahashi
Technova Inc., 1-1 Uchisaiwai-cho-1, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0011, Japan

Abstract


The condensed cluster fusion theory has been developed since 1989, under the view that dynamic ordering processes of confined transient clusters of D(H)-particles in catalytic surface sites, vacancies and global mesoscopic potential well of metal nanoparticles may induce simultaneous multi-body fusion reactions. One thorough answer is obtained for the condensation motion of clusters under platonic symmetry like 4D(H)/TSC, 6D(H)/RDC and 8D(H)/RDC and their fusion reaction rates. Theoretical analysis for initial dynamic clustering process on/in catalytic sites is still speculative and under searching a technique to combine the electron density functional method and the QM Langevin method.

Keywords


Catalytic Sites, Condensed Cluster Fusion, Fusion Rate Formulas, 4D Fusion, QM-langevin Method.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv108%2Fi4%2F514-515