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Multiple surface species in an elementary reaction #41

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spbatchu opened this issue May 14, 2020 · 2 comments
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Multiple surface species in an elementary reaction #41

spbatchu opened this issue May 14, 2020 · 2 comments
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Looks like having more than one surface species in an elementary step is not allowed. Can this be fixed?

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mbkumar commented May 14, 2020

Sai,
Are you encountering this issue with a single surface phase?
Or do you have multiple surface phases and species from different surface phases are participating in a reaction?

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mbkumar commented May 14, 2020

This issue is due to species from two different surface phases participating in a reaction. Needs more investigation on how to solve this.

@skasiraj skasiraj added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 18, 2021
@skasiraj skasiraj added the temporary-fix A possible alternate strategy can be used to solve this for now. label Nov 1, 2021
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