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A kinetic model taking into account two types of active sites has been used for an analysis of factors influencing the rate of a catalytic reaction. It has been shown that the reaction rate can be significantly increased by performing the reaction with the “stop-effect” in a dual-reactor system due to the catalyst circulation between two reactors, one of which is purged with an inert gas.
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Reshetnikov, S.I., Ivanov, E.A. Spatial regulation of the catalyst activity enhancement for catalytic reactions with stop-effect. React Kinet Catal Lett 68, 393–398 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02475529
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