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C-H formation

As the interaction between metal and carbon becomes stronger, the CO dissociation rate will increase, and the "Ci" concentration will increase. Because of the larger decrease in activation energy of C—C recombination versus that of C—H formation with an increasing M—C interaction energy, the relative rate of "CH" formation tends to be higher than that of C—C recombination. [Pg.162]


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