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Island formation in chemisorption 2. Chemisorption kinetics

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Influence of “direct” and “indirect” pathways of dissociative chemisorption on the form of kinetic dependences ϕ(MCS) and S(ϕ) was studied by the Monte Carlo method. Langmuir adsorption observed at Sindir/Sdir≤0.1 gradually changes to island-mediated adsorption with an increase of the “indirect” adsorption contribution at 0.1≤Sindir/Sdir≤1.0. At Sindir/Sdir≥1.0 the island-mediated adsorption dominates: large adsorption islands arise and gradually grow.

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Salanov, A.N., Bibin, V.N. & Rudina, N.A. Island formation in chemisorption 2. Chemisorption kinetics. React Kinet Catal Lett 64, 269–274 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02475344

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