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Redistribution kinetics of isotope molecules due to reversible bimolecular reactions with several atomic channels

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Isotope kinetic equations for reversible bimolecular reactions describe the rearrangement of atoms in activated complexes. It has been established from the model reaction CH4+H⇆CH3+H2 that the isotopic homoexchange of methane via two atomic channels is given by one set of equations with different sets of parameters.

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Изотопно-кинетические уравнения обратимой бимолекулярной реакции отражают характер перегруппировки атомов в активированном комплексе. На примере реакции CH4+H⇆CH3+H2 показано, что изотопный гомообмен метана по двум атомным каналам описывается единой системой уравнений с различными наборами параметров.

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Muzykantov, V.S., Shestov, A.A. Redistribution kinetics of isotope molecules due to reversible bimolecular reactions with several atomic channels. React Kinet Catal Lett 33, 197–202 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02066723

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