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The authors are very glad to see the publication
ofThermodynamicEquilibriaand Extrema in English and would like to
express their gratitude to everybody who contributed to this end.
The book is devoted to the analysis of attainability regions and
partial equilibria in physicochemical and other systems. This
analysis employs the extreme models
ofclassicalequilibriumthermodynamics.
Considerationisgiventotheproblemof choosing, from the set of
equilibrium states belonging to the attainability regions, that
equilibrium corresponding to the extreme values of a property of
interest to a researcher. For example, one might desire to maximize
the concentration of target products of a chemical reaction. The
problem of coordinating thermodynamics and kinetics is very
important in the analysis presented. Ataglance,
itmayseemthattheobjectsofstudyinthermodynamics(thescience
ofequilibria)andkinetics(thescienceofmotiontowardequilibrium)coincideonly
in the case of complete and ?nal equilibrium. In reality, joint
application of th- modynamics and kinetic models gives a clearer
understanding of the regularities of the kinetics involved.
Relativity of the notions of rest and motion was already ?rmly
established in mechanics when the principles of equilibrium were
formulated by Galilei, D'Alembert, and Lagrange. Historically, the
theories of motion and equilibrium states are related. It is
precisely the study of gas kinetics that led Clausius and Boltzmann
to the main principles of thermodynamics. The systematic analysis
of theseprinciplesintheclassicbookbyGibbs,
OntheEquilibriumofHeterogeneous Substances 54], demonstrated the
feasibility of substituting the models of rest for
themodelsofmotionwhenstudyingvariousphysicochemicalprocesses.
The authors are very glad to see the publication
ofThermodynamicEquilibriaand Extrema in English and would like to
express their gratitude to everybody who contributed to this end.
The book is devoted to the analysis of attainability regions and
partial equilibria in physicochemical and other systems. This
analysis employs the extreme models
ofclassicalequilibriumthermodynamics.
Considerationisgiventotheproblemof choosing, from the set of
equilibrium states belonging to the attainability regions, that
equilibrium corresponding to the extreme values of a property of
interest to a researcher. For example, one might desire to maximize
the concentration of target products of a chemical reaction. The
problem of coordinating thermodynamics and kinetics is very
important in the analysis presented.
Ataglance,itmayseemthattheobjectsofstudyinthermodynamics(thescience
ofequilibria)andkinetics(thescienceofmotiontowardequilibrium)coincideonly
in the case of complete and ?nal equilibrium. In reality, joint
application of th- modynamics and kinetic models gives a clearer
understanding of the regularities of the kinetics involved.
Relativity of the notions of rest and motion was already ?rmly
established in mechanics when the principles of equilibrium were
formulated by Galilei, D'Alembert, and Lagrange. Historically, the
theories of motion and equilibrium states are related. It is
precisely the study of gas kinetics that led Clausius and Boltzmann
to the main principles of thermodynamics. The systematic analysis
of
theseprinciplesintheclassicbookbyGibbs,OntheEquilibriumofHeterogeneous
Substances [54], demonstrated the feasibility of substituting the
models of rest for
themodelsofmotionwhenstudyingvariousphysicochemicalprocesses.
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