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All-quasireversible multi-step reaction

Each step has, as stated above, its own thermodynamic and kinetic parameters. This case is easier than the all-reversible one. It has been worked out by Heinze et al (1984) for a particular reaction. For each reaction step j, the total current i is the sum of four partial currents the forward and backward currents i Cj)/ that step, as well as those for the preceding step j-1, i (j-l) and ij (j-l)  [Pg.57]

This determines all the currents i (j=l..m). Note that for j , there are no 1 (0) and desired output is the total current [Pg.57]

41 could be used here (see below for the flux calculations) but here the situation is simpler the corresponding current equation [Pg.57]

It remains then to use these i. s to compute the new c. values, which [Pg.57]


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