Catera with additional transport models
The formula used was not consistent with the standard formulation for coverage-dependent reaction rates, which uses 10 as the base for the temperature-independent term with the coverage in the exponential (see Eq. 11.113 of Kee et al.). The impact of this change should be minor, as most coverage-dependent reaction rates appear not to use this term of the parameterization. |
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