BRUSSELATOR 2)5)
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A general model for cross-catalytic reaction cycles.
The Brusselator model has been created by I. PRIGOGINE's thermodynamics study group in Brussels, "as a perfectly acceptable model for the study of cooperative processes in chemical kinetics. It plays somewhat the same role as such models as the harmonic oscillator… " (G. NICOLIS & I. PRIGOGINE, 1977, p.94). It consists of the following (very simplified) steps:
1. A = X
2. B + X = Y + D
3. 2X + Y = 3X
4. X = E
X and Yare intermediate molecules in a global sequence through which A and B become D and E. The Brusselator is thus a very fundamental transformation cycle. For accurate description and insights, see reference.
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