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Ridil s chemical mechanisms of the catalytic reaction

In the simplest variant it is proposed that the presented reaction is realized via the totality of an elementary reaction [Pg.43]

Let us complicate scheme (2.30) by introducing a possible elementary reaction, but by own stoichiometry. [Pg.43]

An elementary reaction ((l)-(3) in scheme (2.30)) and a reaction (4) in scheme (2.31) represent a so-called sequential redox mechanism, that is, oxidization-reduction of a catalyst by one of the components of reactive mixture, whereas elementary reactions (5) and (6) in equation (2.31) represent a so-called associated mechani.sm in which two [Pg.44]

All of these realize a final reaction in the stoichiometric form (2.29), that is why (5/= 1. Furthermore, we have another two routes formed by a cyclic sequence of the three elementary reactions (the first of them is already known)  [Pg.44]

Route Ui yields a final reaction in the stoichiometric form 4CO + 2O2 — 4CO2, that is why the stoichiometric number of the final reaction (2.29) is equal to 2. Subsequently, the rate of the reaction (2.29) is equal to [Pg.45]


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