The kinetics of the catalytic reduction of NO by CO on Rh(111) was simulated by using a lattice-gas model and a Monte Carlo algorithm. These simulations were designed to incorporate some new experimental results, which reveal that the formation of a N-NO intermediate is necessary for molecular nitrogen production. The steady-state phase diagram for the overall NO reduction reaction was studied in terms of several parameters representing different reaction schemes. It was found that, under the assumptions made in the model, an Eley-Rideal mechanism which includes a NO(gas)+N(ads)→N<SUB>2</SUB>(gas)+O(ads) step is absolutely necessary to be able to sustain a steady-state catalytic regime
Oscillations and pattern formation driven by a surface reconstruction are studied for the catalytic ...
Theoretical simulations by a dynamic Monte Carlo method were carried out with respect to the catalyt...
In the NO + CO catalytic reaction on Rh(111), it is known from experiments that N<sub>2</sub>O and N...
Isothermal kinetic studies on the reduction of NO by CO on Rh(1 1 1) single-crystal surfaces, perfor...
Some mechanisms of the reduction reaction of NO by CO on rhodium are analyzed and discussed, solving...
A model for the kinetics of NO reduction by CO on Rh(1 1 1) surfaces is proposed that takes into acc...
The role of surface nitrogen in the kinetics of the NO+CO conversion reaction on Rh(111) under stead...
Steady-state rates for the catalytic reaction of NO with CO on Rh(111) surfaces have been measured u...
The transient kinetics of the reaction between NO and CO on clean Rh(111) surfaces have been studied...
A brief overview of results from isothermal kinetic studies on the reduction of NO by CO on rhodium ...
Rates for isotopically labelled molecular nitrogen production during the isothermal steady-state red...
By means of a mechanism similar to that used by Peden and Permana for the reduction reaction of NO b...
The reduction reaction of NO by CO over Pd is studied by means of a Monte Carlo simulation. A reacti...
In this work we study a model of a catalytic reaction among three monomers in order to understand th...
Kinetic oscillations in the catalytic reduction of NO by CO on a reconstructing Pt(100) surface are ...
Oscillations and pattern formation driven by a surface reconstruction are studied for the catalytic ...
Theoretical simulations by a dynamic Monte Carlo method were carried out with respect to the catalyt...
In the NO + CO catalytic reaction on Rh(111), it is known from experiments that N<sub>2</sub>O and N...
Isothermal kinetic studies on the reduction of NO by CO on Rh(1 1 1) single-crystal surfaces, perfor...
Some mechanisms of the reduction reaction of NO by CO on rhodium are analyzed and discussed, solving...
A model for the kinetics of NO reduction by CO on Rh(1 1 1) surfaces is proposed that takes into acc...
The role of surface nitrogen in the kinetics of the NO+CO conversion reaction on Rh(111) under stead...
Steady-state rates for the catalytic reaction of NO with CO on Rh(111) surfaces have been measured u...
The transient kinetics of the reaction between NO and CO on clean Rh(111) surfaces have been studied...
A brief overview of results from isothermal kinetic studies on the reduction of NO by CO on rhodium ...
Rates for isotopically labelled molecular nitrogen production during the isothermal steady-state red...
By means of a mechanism similar to that used by Peden and Permana for the reduction reaction of NO b...
The reduction reaction of NO by CO over Pd is studied by means of a Monte Carlo simulation. A reacti...
In this work we study a model of a catalytic reaction among three monomers in order to understand th...
Kinetic oscillations in the catalytic reduction of NO by CO on a reconstructing Pt(100) surface are ...
Oscillations and pattern formation driven by a surface reconstruction are studied for the catalytic ...
Theoretical simulations by a dynamic Monte Carlo method were carried out with respect to the catalyt...
In the NO + CO catalytic reaction on Rh(111), it is known from experiments that N<sub>2</sub>O and N...