We describe the novel concept of momentary equilibrium (ME), a special event during a pulse-response transient experiment in which the non-steady-state rates of adsorption and desorption of a probe molecule are instantaneously balanced. In the absence of other reactions, any system with reversible adsorption will always pass through ME during a pulse-response experiment with effusion. We also suggest a new method for measuring the concentration of adsorption sites on heterogeneous catalysts and the corresponding equilibrium constant by observing momentary equilibrium in thin-zone temporal analysis of products (TZTAP) pulse-response experiments with modulated pulse intensity. The suggested method employs reversible adsorption of probe molecu...
A theoretical description of femtosecond transition-state dynamics is developed and compared with ex...
Pulse response experiments can provide a wealth of data for transient kinetic studies of gas phase h...
Transient pulse response experiments are used to construct rate/concentration kinetic dependencies, ...
We describe the novel concept of momentary equilibrium (ME), a special event during a pulse-response...
We describe the novel concept of momentary equilibrium (ME), a special event during a pulse-response...
A method to determine kinetics, diffusion and adsorption equilibrium parameters simultaneously in po...
The application of various transient techniques in heterogeneous catalysis (TAP, step-response exper...
The actual transient characteristics of the effectiveness factor for reactions in porous catalyst pa...
This paper presents a straightforward procedure for non-steady-state kinetic characterization of sol...
A simple, pseudo-equilibrium model was derived for a catalytic system with a first order chemical re...
The use of transient methods to discriminate heterogeneous catalytic models was demonstrated for the...
Unsteady-state kinetics can be used for the determination of the reaction mechanism of a heterogeneo...
The simultaneous processes of diffusion, adsorption and chemical reaction, considering the transient...
A method is described to acquire, in addition to catalytic reaction rates, the reactant adsorption r...
SSCI-VIDE+ING+YSCInternational audienceTransient experiments can provide more information than stead...
A theoretical description of femtosecond transition-state dynamics is developed and compared with ex...
Pulse response experiments can provide a wealth of data for transient kinetic studies of gas phase h...
Transient pulse response experiments are used to construct rate/concentration kinetic dependencies, ...
We describe the novel concept of momentary equilibrium (ME), a special event during a pulse-response...
We describe the novel concept of momentary equilibrium (ME), a special event during a pulse-response...
A method to determine kinetics, diffusion and adsorption equilibrium parameters simultaneously in po...
The application of various transient techniques in heterogeneous catalysis (TAP, step-response exper...
The actual transient characteristics of the effectiveness factor for reactions in porous catalyst pa...
This paper presents a straightforward procedure for non-steady-state kinetic characterization of sol...
A simple, pseudo-equilibrium model was derived for a catalytic system with a first order chemical re...
The use of transient methods to discriminate heterogeneous catalytic models was demonstrated for the...
Unsteady-state kinetics can be used for the determination of the reaction mechanism of a heterogeneo...
The simultaneous processes of diffusion, adsorption and chemical reaction, considering the transient...
A method is described to acquire, in addition to catalytic reaction rates, the reactant adsorption r...
SSCI-VIDE+ING+YSCInternational audienceTransient experiments can provide more information than stead...
A theoretical description of femtosecond transition-state dynamics is developed and compared with ex...
Pulse response experiments can provide a wealth of data for transient kinetic studies of gas phase h...
Transient pulse response experiments are used to construct rate/concentration kinetic dependencies, ...