Abstract

The stoichiometry of chemical oscillation systems, especially that of the Oregonator proposed by Field and Noyes (1974), is discussed with use of the generalized stoichiometric number theory by Horiuti and Nakamura (1957). The independent stoichiometric equations derived by Noyes (1976) are shown to correspond to Horiuti and Nakamura's reaction routes, each of which was expressed in terms of a set of stoichiometric numbers. It is found that the relations derived by Noyes are partly incorrect.

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