General equations for the reaction kinetics of solids
JH Taplin
Australian Journal of Chemistry
29(1) 27 - 31
Published: 1976
Abstract
The index-of-reaction equation (i.r.e.): dF/dtZ = kZ(l - βF)m is compared with a generalized Prout-Tompkins equation (g.P.T.e.): dF/dt = kn(l - βF)y With the boundary condition F = 0, t = 0 the equations are equivalent for z = 2 or m = 0 or β ≤ 1 and the i.r.e, is closely approximated by the g.P.T.e. for other values of the parameters by use of the following approximation ∫(1- F)-m dF ≈ AF(1-BF)5 The parameter s is a function of m. Both A and B are close to unity for 1/3 < m < 3. The i.r.e. is recommended as being more useful than the g.P.T.e. because the i.r.e. has a better theoretical basis and because it is more readily integrated and fitted to experimental data.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9760027
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