Abstract
This chapter gives two methods of analysing complex reaction mechanisms:
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• the sensitivity analysis allows the negligible and the determining reactions to be detected, and also to find links between determining kinetic parameters;
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• the analysis of the chemical fluxes leads to the generation of reaction schemes which are useful for an intuitive understanding of the way in which the reaction takes place.
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GLAUDE P.A., WARTH V., FOURNET R., BATTIN-LECLERC F., CôME G.M., SCACCHI G., Modelling ofn-heptane and iso-octane oxidation at low temperature by using computer-aided designed mechanisms, Bull. Soc. Chim. Belg., 106. 343 (1997).
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Côme, GM. (2001). Analysis and Reduction of Reaction Mechanisms. In: Gas-Phase Thermal Reactions. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9805-7_14
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