There are, but for hightest mass fraction, you'd prefer not to haul
around liquid catalyst. Besides, its one more tank, plumbing,
headache - learned from Rotary Rocket experience.
Dan
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<< Aren't there liquid catalysts?
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Aren't there liquid catalysts?
Ian Woollard wrote:
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Gentlefolk,
<< it appears that HTP gets inactive w.r.t. most catalysts when it gets cold
As most explanations of catalytic processes depend on the reactants beingĀ
mobile enough to meet on the catal
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Gentlefolk,<< it appears that HTP gets inactive w.r.t. most catalysts when it gets cold
As most explanations of catalytic processes depend on the reactants being mobile enough to meet on the catalytic surface, this doesn't surprize me.
Yes. It
Gentlefolk,
<< it appears that HTP gets inactive w.r.t. most catalysts when it gets cold
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As most explanations of catalytic processes depend on the reactants being
mobile enough to meet on the catalytic surface, this doesn't surprize me.
--Best, Gerald
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