This paper presents a review of our original results obtained during the last decade. These results have been found theoretically for classical mass-action-law models of chemical kinetics and justified experimentally. In contrast with the traditional invariances, they relate to a special battery of kinetic experiments, not a single experiment. Two types of invariances are distinguished and described in detail: thermodynamic invariants, i.e., special combinations of kinetic dependences that yield the equilibrium constants, or simple functions of the equilibrium constants; and "mixed" kinetico-thermodynamic invariances, functions both of equilibrium constants and non-thermodynamic ratios of kinetic coefficients
The rate of enzyme-catalyzed reactions is a proportional function of the reaction affinity over a ra...
Özdemir, Burcu (Dogus Author)In studies on chemical kinetics, generally after the rate data have bee...
International audienceEnthalpy–entropy compensation supposes that differences in activation enthalpy...
This paper presents a review of our original results obtained during the last decade. These results ...
Models of chemical reactors can be quite complex as they include information regarding the reactions...
Models of open non-isothermal heterogeneous reaction systems can be quite complex as they include in...
For a complex catalytic reaction with a single-route linear mechanism, a new, kinetico-thermodynamic...
New patterns of steady-state chemical kinetics for continuously stirred-tank reactors (CSTR) have be...
New patterns of steady-state chemical kinetics for continuously stirred-tank reactors (CSTR) have be...
Recently, a method based on non-equilibrium continuum thermodynamics which derives thermodynamically...
The general laws governing thermodynamic processes and phenomena are recapitulated and completed wit...
A composite reaction is represented by a number of elementary reactions describing its mechanisms. B...
A composite reaction is represented by a number of elementary reactions describing its mechanisms. B...
In contrast to common opinion, it is shown that equilibrium constants determine the time-dependent b...
<p>Recently, a method based on non-equilibrium continuum thermodynamics which derives thermodynamica...
The rate of enzyme-catalyzed reactions is a proportional function of the reaction affinity over a ra...
Özdemir, Burcu (Dogus Author)In studies on chemical kinetics, generally after the rate data have bee...
International audienceEnthalpy–entropy compensation supposes that differences in activation enthalpy...
This paper presents a review of our original results obtained during the last decade. These results ...
Models of chemical reactors can be quite complex as they include information regarding the reactions...
Models of open non-isothermal heterogeneous reaction systems can be quite complex as they include in...
For a complex catalytic reaction with a single-route linear mechanism, a new, kinetico-thermodynamic...
New patterns of steady-state chemical kinetics for continuously stirred-tank reactors (CSTR) have be...
New patterns of steady-state chemical kinetics for continuously stirred-tank reactors (CSTR) have be...
Recently, a method based on non-equilibrium continuum thermodynamics which derives thermodynamically...
The general laws governing thermodynamic processes and phenomena are recapitulated and completed wit...
A composite reaction is represented by a number of elementary reactions describing its mechanisms. B...
A composite reaction is represented by a number of elementary reactions describing its mechanisms. B...
In contrast to common opinion, it is shown that equilibrium constants determine the time-dependent b...
<p>Recently, a method based on non-equilibrium continuum thermodynamics which derives thermodynamica...
The rate of enzyme-catalyzed reactions is a proportional function of the reaction affinity over a ra...
Özdemir, Burcu (Dogus Author)In studies on chemical kinetics, generally after the rate data have bee...
International audienceEnthalpy–entropy compensation supposes that differences in activation enthalpy...