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Selectivity in consecutive heterogeneous catalytic reactions: Case of polyatomic molecules

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Consecutive catalytic reaction mechanism of type A(+B)→C(+B)→D is considered and the polyatomic nature of adsorbed molecules is taken into account. The equations for the selectivity are presented and compared with ones for consecutive reactions with monoatomic reagents.

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Murzin, D.Y. Selectivity in consecutive heterogeneous catalytic reactions: Case of polyatomic molecules. React Kinet Catal Lett 57, 153–158 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02076134

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