Abstract

The present paper reviews recent achievements in studies of nonlinear phenomena in heterogeneous catalytic systems. The results concerning the multiplicity of steady states, reaction rate oscillations, and spatial structures on the catalyst surface were presented. The use of new physical methods in studies of reaction rate oscillations were discussed. New mathematical models of nonlinear phenomena in heterogeneous catalytic systems were analyzed, and their importance for heterogeneous catalysis was shown.

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