Diffusion effect on chirality selection in a two-dimensional
reaction-diffusion model is studied by the Monte Carlo simulation. The model
consists of achiral reactants A which turn into either of the chiral products,
R or S, in a solvent of chemically inactive vacancies V. The reaction contains
the nonlinear autocatalysis as well as recycling process, and the chiral
symmetry breaking is monitored by an enantiomeric excess ϕ.
Without dilution a strong nonlinear autocatalysis ensures chiral symmetry
breaking. By dilution, the chiral order ϕ decreases, and the racemic state
is recovered below the critical concentration cc. Diffusion effectively
enhances the concentration of chiral species, and cc decreases as the
diffusion coefficient D increases. The relation between ϕ and c for a
system with a finite D fits rather well to an interpolation formula between
the diffusionless(D=0) and homogeneous (D=∞) limits.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure