2020-05-28T17:04:43Z
2020-05-28T17:04:43Z
2018-05-05
2020-05-28T17:04:44Z
In the present article, we survey two common approaches widely used to study the kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions. These are kinetic Monte Carlo simulations and microkinetic modeling. We discuss typical assumptions, advantages, drawbacks, and differences of these two methodologies. We also illustrate some wrong concepts and inaccurate procedures used too often in this kind of kinetics studies. Thus, several issues as for instance minimum energy diagrams, diffusion processes, lateral interactions, or the accuracy of the reaction rates are discussed. Some own examples mainly based on water gas shift reaction over Cu(111) and Cu(321) surfaces are chosen to explain the different developed topics on the kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions.
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Catàlisi heterogènia; Cinètica química; Mètode de Montecarlo; Heterogeneus catalysis; Chemical kinetics; Monte Carlo method
Wiley
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1002/qua.25518
International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 2018, vol. 118, num. 9, p. e25518
https://doi.org/10.1002/qua.25518
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