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Kinetics analysis indicates that leaching process is controlled by surface chemical reaction.
Based on EIS analysis, leaching process is mainly controlled by charge transfer resistance of the surface chemical reaction.
For dp⩽75 μm, the process is essentially controlled by the surface chemical reaction.
The high porosity of hierarchical 3D ZnO greatly facilitates gas diffusion and mass transport in sensor and surface chemical reaction materials [20].
Theoretical model describing indoor occupant surface chemical reaction between O3 and Squalene, heat and mass transfer was established and verified by indoor environment experiment in this present study.
Kinetics analysis indicates that the leaching process of cobalt could be divided into two stages: the first stage is controlled by a surface chemical reaction, and the second stage is controlled by a combination of the surface chemical reaction and diffusion.
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Among these, hybrid materials with yolk double-shelled architecture can further realize the required surface chemical reactions.
This technique is based on self-limiting surface chemical reactions with excellent deposition effect, which can make the thicknesses of individual nanolayers well-controlled for the composite stack.
These materials are generally hierarchical and porous with a large effective specific surface area to achieve the required surface chemical reactions.
Remarkably, despite the complexity of the device, it is shown that the response can be predicted by modeling the analyte fluid flow and surface chemical reactions.
A model was formulated which incorporated the coupled processes of gases diffusing into a porous ceramic and then participating in surface chemical reactions of adsorption, ionization and desorption.
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