“…Note that even for freshly prepared catalysts, the active sites are usually occupied by something, they are not completely vacant, and indeed it is commonly observed that different pretreatment or “activation” of a catalyst leads to different measured conversions.If we are performing reactions on complicated feeds such as biomass, petroleum fractions, or waste plastic, we generally do not know the molecular composition of the feed, though we usually have some partial information. However, there are well‐developed “feed reconstruction” methods 73‐76 for constructing a reasonable estimate of the feed composition. - Convenient affordable methods exist to solve most simple kinetic models (e.g., <100 chemical species) in common idealized reactors, in packages such as CHEMKIN 77 and CANTERA 78 . Typically the idealized reactors are 0‐d or 1‐d, sometimes 2‐d, but not three‐dimensional (3‐d).
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