Egalitarian Kinetic Models: Concepts and Results

In this paper, two main ideas of chemical kinetics are distinguished, i.e., a hierarchy and commensuration. A new class of chemical kinetic models is proposed and defined, i.e., egalitarian kinetic models (EKM). Contrary to hierarchical kinetic models (HKM), for the models of the EKM class, all kine...

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Autores principales: Denis Constales, Gregory Yablonsky, Yiming Xi, Guy Marin
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8ff0ff0572e7497e8fd98035015f4a9b2021-11-11T15:59:39ZEgalitarian Kinetic Models: Concepts and Results10.3390/en142172301996-1073https://doaj.org/article/8ff0ff0572e7497e8fd98035015f4a9b2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/21/7230https://doaj.org/toc/1996-1073In this paper, two main ideas of chemical kinetics are distinguished, i.e., a hierarchy and commensuration. A new class of chemical kinetic models is proposed and defined, i.e., egalitarian kinetic models (EKM). Contrary to hierarchical kinetic models (HKM), for the models of the EKM class, all kinetic coefficients are equal. Analysis of EKM models for some complex chemical reactions is performed for sequences of irreversible reactions. Analytic expressions for acyclic and cyclic mechanisms of egalitarian kinetics are obtained. Perspectives on the application of egalitarian models for reversible reactions are discussed. All analytical results are illustrated by examples.Denis ConstalesGregory YablonskyYiming XiGuy MarinMDPI AGarticlehierarchical kineticsegalitarian kineticsacyclic and cyclic mechanismsTechnologyTENEnergies, Vol 14, Iss 7230, p 7230 (2021)
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topic hierarchical kinetics
egalitarian kinetics
acyclic and cyclic mechanisms
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spellingShingle hierarchical kinetics
egalitarian kinetics
acyclic and cyclic mechanisms
Technology
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Denis Constales
Gregory Yablonsky
Yiming Xi
Guy Marin
Egalitarian Kinetic Models: Concepts and Results
description In this paper, two main ideas of chemical kinetics are distinguished, i.e., a hierarchy and commensuration. A new class of chemical kinetic models is proposed and defined, i.e., egalitarian kinetic models (EKM). Contrary to hierarchical kinetic models (HKM), for the models of the EKM class, all kinetic coefficients are equal. Analysis of EKM models for some complex chemical reactions is performed for sequences of irreversible reactions. Analytic expressions for acyclic and cyclic mechanisms of egalitarian kinetics are obtained. Perspectives on the application of egalitarian models for reversible reactions are discussed. All analytical results are illustrated by examples.
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author Denis Constales
Gregory Yablonsky
Yiming Xi
Guy Marin
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title Egalitarian Kinetic Models: Concepts and Results
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title_fullStr Egalitarian Kinetic Models: Concepts and Results
title_full_unstemmed Egalitarian Kinetic Models: Concepts and Results
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