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Thermodynamic equilibrium, nanometric

In our opinion these are self-organising systems that spontaneously form dissipative structures above certain characteristic volume concentrations. Such structures form in non-isolated systems far removed from thermodynamic equilibrium, where the determining variables satisfy non-linear dynamic laws. (For his pioneering work in this field the Belgian physical chemist Ilya Prigogine was awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1977.) Furthermore, the conductivity of the polymers that form the structures can in our opinion be explained better by the assumption that freely mobile electrons are present within particle structures only a few nanometres in size. [Pg.500]


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