Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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53033 | Catalysis Communications | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Oxidation of CO under fast forced temperature oscillations shows increased reaction rate compared to steady state. A maximum increase of 40% is observed relative to steady state. The reaction rate is investigated for varying mean temperature, amplitude and frequency. As function of mean temperature and amplitude a maximum is observed, whereas the reaction rate increases monotonically as function of frequency. The phase difference between the CO, O2 and CO2 signals changes monotonically with varying oscillation parameters.
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Authors
Heine A. Hansen, Jakob L. Olsen, Søren Jensen, Ole Hansen, Ulrich J. Quaade,