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Steady-State Ping Pong examples

A procedure used to assist in identifying sequential mechanisms when the double-reciprocal plots exhibit parallel lines ". In some cases, bireactant mechanism can have various collections of rate constants that result in so-called parallel line kinetics, even though the mechanism is not ping pong. However, if the concentrations of A and B are kept in constant ratio with respect to each other, a sequential mechanism in a 1/v v. 1/[A] plot would be nonlinear (since in the denominator the last term of the double-reciprocal form of the rate expression contains [A] for example, for the steady-state ordered Bi Bi reaction scheme in which [B] = a[A], the double-reciprocal rate expression becomes 1/v =... [Pg.166]


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