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Hysteresis in Oscillatory Behaviour in CO Oxidation Reaction over Pd(110) Revealed by Asynchronous Cellular Automata Simulation

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The dynamic behaviour of the CO oxidation reaction over Pd(110) has been studied by means of probabilistic asynchronous cellular automata (Dynamic Monte-Carlo). The influence of the internal parameters on the shapes of surface concentration waves obtained in simulations under the limited surface diffusion intensity conditions has been studied. The hysteresis in oscillatory behaviour has been found under step-by-step variation of oxygen partial pressure. Two different oscillatory regimes could exist at one and the same parameters of the reaction. The parameters of oscillations (amplitude, period and the shape of spatio-temporal patterns on the surface) depend on the kinetic prehistory of the system. The possibility for the appearance of the cellular and turbulent patterns, spiral, target and stripe oxygen waves on the surface in the cases under study has been shown.

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Elokhin, V., Matveev, A., Gorodetskii, V., Latkin, E. (2007). Hysteresis in Oscillatory Behaviour in CO Oxidation Reaction over Pd(110) Revealed by Asynchronous Cellular Automata Simulation. In: Malyshkin, V. (eds) Parallel Computing Technologies. PaCT 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4671. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73940-1_40

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