Molecular Traffic Control in a 3D network of single file channels and fast reactivity

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  • Andreas Brzank
  • Sungchul Kwon
  • Gunter Schütz

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https://doi.org/10.62721/diffusion-fundamentals.1.184

Abstract

We study the conditions for reactivity enhancement of catalytic processes in porous solids by use of molecular traffic control (MTC) as a function of grain size. We extend a recently introduced two dimensional model system to three dimensions. With dynamic Monte-Carlo simulations and analytical solution of the associated Master equation we obtain a quantitative description of the MTC effect in the limit of fast reactivity. The efficiency ratio (compared with a topologically and structurally similar reference system without MTC) is inversely proportional to the grain diameter.

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2005-04-01

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Brzank, A., Kwon, S., & Schütz, G. (2005). Molecular Traffic Control in a 3D network of single file channels and fast reactivity. Diffusion Fundamentals, 1. https://doi.org/10.62721/diffusion-fundamentals.1.184

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