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Gregory Yablonsky, instructor in the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis will present.

Time in Chemistry

The current state of kinetics of chemical reactions is presented combining the basic knowledge with results recently obtained at the frontier of science.

Special attention is paid to the problem of "Time in Chemistry" considering different meanings of this concept. Paradigms of revealing the complex mechanisms based on kinetic behavior are described. All approaches are illustrated by examples taken from the heterogeneous catalysis theory and applications.

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  • Danna Perez
  • pascal fongarland
  • Nigora Turaeva

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E44.EECE.509 - Seminar in Energy, Environmental, and Chemical Engineering
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Gregory Yablonsky, instructor in the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis will present.

Time in Chemistry

The current state of kinetics of chemical reactions is presented combining the basic knowledge with results recently obtained at the frontier of science.

Special attention is paid to the problem of "Time in Chemistry" considering different meanings of this concept. Paradigms of revealing the complex mechanisms based on kinetic behavior are described. All approaches are illustrated by examples taken from the heterogeneous catalysis theory and applications.