
Kinetic Models of Catalytic Reactions
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Kinetic Models of Catalytic Reactions
About this book
This book has been written by a group of mathematicians and chemists whose common interest is in the complex dynamics of catalytic reactions. Based on developments in mathematical chemistry, a general theory is described that allows the investigation of the relationships between the kinetic characteristics of complex reactions and their detailed reaction mechanism. Furthermore, a comprehensive analysis is made of some typical mechanism of catalytic reactions, in particular for the oxidation of carbon monoxide on platinum metals. In fact, the book presents three kinetics: (a) detailed, oriented to the elucidation of a detailed reaction mechanism according to its kinetic laws; (b) applied, with the aim of obtaining kinetic relationships for the further design of chemical reactors; and (c) mathematical kinetics whose purpose is the analysis of mathematical models for heterogeneous catalytic reactions taking place under steady- or unsteady-state conditions.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Comprehensive Chemical Kinetics, Volume 32
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Authors’ preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Minimum Minimorum
- Chapter 2. The development of basic concepts of chemical kinetics in heterogeneous catalysis
- Chapter 3. Formalism of chemical kinetics
- Chapter 4. Graphs in chemical kinetics
- Chapter 5. Simplest non-linear mechanisms of catalytic reactions producing critical phenomena
- Chapter 6. Studies of kinetic models for oxidation reactions over metals (exemplified by CO oxidation)
- Chapter 7. Critical retardation effects and slow relaxations
- Chapter 8. Conclusion
- Index