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Adaptive Model Reduction for Chemical Kinetics

BIT Numerical Mathematics, 2002
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Oxidation‐Reduction Kinetics in MnO

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1971
The oxidation‐reduction kinetics of MnO in CO/CO 2 atmospheres at 1230°C were measured by gravimetric and electrical conductivity techniques. The dependence of the kinetics on time, inert gas dilution, total pressure, and specimen thickness indicates that the kinetics are controlled by a slow
I. BRANSKY   +3 more
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Reduction kinetics in titaniferous slags

Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly, 1967
Abstract The work described in this paper is part of a wider investigation into the reduction behaviour of titaniferous slags, particularly in blast-furnace smelting. It is generally agreed that if the reduction of titania (TiO2) could be slowed or stopped, the problems of smelting titaniferous ores could be minimized or eliminated.
E.U. Chukukere, H.U. Ross
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Kinetics of microbial sulphate reduction

2021
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Kinetics of cyanoborohydride reduction of bovine rhodopsin

Vision Research, 1978
Abstract Sodium cyanoborohydride reduces bovine rhodopsin's chromophore. The linear dependence of the kinetics on reductant concentration and the pH and temperature dependence of the reaction are evidence for penetration into the hydrophobic pocket of the native molecule.
R S, Fager   +2 more
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Reduction Kinetics of Chromite Pellets

Materials Science Forum, 2013
Plain Chromite and Ore- Coal/charcoal Compositepellets were Reduced in the CO Atmosphere between 1350°C and 1600°C in a Superkenthal Muffle Furnace. the Reaction Followed the Path of First Order Reductionkinetics and the Reduction was under Chemical Reaction Rate Control.
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Oxide Reduction Kinetics on Platinum

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2016
Pt is a widely used catalyst for fuel cells in industry, but the irreversibility of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) restricts its efficiency and incurs about 40% of all irreversible energy losses1. Furthermore, the dissolution of Pt degrades the catalyst and limits its lifetime.
Geer Qile, David A. Harrington
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A kinetic study on bacterial sulfate reduction

Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, 2013
The activity of anaerobic sulfate reduction was studied using sulfate-reducing bacteria isolated from the water produced from a Brazilian oil reservoir. The effects of the initial sulfate concentration on the anaerobic sulfate reduction and sulfide generation kinetics were investigated. The redox potential, the biomass solution content, and the sulfate
L A, Bernardez   +4 more
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Kinetics of Tyrosyl Radical Reduction by Selenocysteine

Biochemistry, 2008
The rate constant for the reduction of the tyrosyl radical with selenocysteine has been measured to investigate whether selenocysteine is capable of repair of protein radicals. Tyrosyl radicals, both free in solution and in insulin, were generated by means of pulse radiolysis and laser flash photolysis in aqueous solution.
Daniel, Steinmann   +6 more
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Cytochrome P-450 reduction exhibits burst kinetics

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1980
Cytochrome P-450 reduction kinetics can be described by sequential reactions involving a rapid reduction of cytochrome P-450 in the high spin state, followed by a slower reduction controlled by formation of high spin P-450 from the low spin configuration.
W L, Backes, S G, Sligar, J B, Schenkman
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