
doi: 10.1007/bf01912397
The wide variations of calculated activation energies for solid decomposition suggests that there is no discrete activated state. Further, the statistical distribution on which the calculations are based is not a realistic concept. The lowest energy possible — and most frequently occurring — is the energy of the bulk crystal. Within the crystalline solid, vibrational interactions transfer energy so rapidly that a substantial difference from the average energy is not achievable within the crystal. The lack of a statistical distribution rules out the use of the Arrhenius equation unless it is independently verified for the particular system.
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