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Collision and reaction rates

Much more can be said about the magnitude of pre-exponcntial factors and activation energies of elementary processes based on statistical thermodynamics applied to collision and reaction-rate theory [2, 61], but in view of the remark above one should be cautious in their application and limit it to well-defined model reactions and catalyst surfaces. [Pg.318]


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