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Evaluation of steady-state to identify the fast-slow completion-route in the multi-route reaction mechanism

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The multi-route reversible chemical scheme involves several chemical species and needs to inspect their behavior, activation energy, and the transition period before attaining equilibrium. The comparison between the transition periods of each reaction route is perceived. However, the behavior of the involved species in a multi-routes of the reaction mechanism is presented graphically. The computational procedure is adopted by using MATLAB.

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Ali, M., Hamza, S., Aldila, D. et al. Evaluation of steady-state to identify the fast-slow completion-route in the multi-route reaction mechanism. Appl Nanosci 10, 3405–3410 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13204-020-01455-2

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