2005
DOI: 10.1088/0256-307x/22/6/065
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Non-Thermal Effects on CO–NO Surface Catalytic Reaction on Square Surface: Monte Carlo Study

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“…Although, the SOPT is not observed experimentally in such catalytic reactions, even then this model in which NO adsorbs on the surface in dissociated form, gained immense interest at the operating temperature of catalytic converters ($700 K). So this mechanism has been used by a number of authors to study different aspects of this reaction system [9][10][11][12].…”
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“…Although, the SOPT is not observed experimentally in such catalytic reactions, even then this model in which NO adsorbs on the surface in dissociated form, gained immense interest at the operating temperature of catalytic converters ($700 K). So this mechanism has been used by a number of authors to study different aspects of this reaction system [9][10][11][12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the LH mechanism, for low concentration of CO (high NO), the square surface gets poisoned and most of the adsorbed oxygen atoms, are trapped between nitrogen atoms and vice versa. [22] Any attempt capa-ble of breaking the traps mentioned above can help in establishing the SRS. Introduction of precursor of the CO molecule on square lattice generates SRS.…”
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