Nonthermal surface reaction

In the field of physical chemistry, a nonthermal surface reaction refers to an elementary reaction between a thermally accommodated adsorbed surface species and a reactant which has not yet thermally accommodated to the surface.

The two main mechanisms classified as nonthermal are the Eley-Rideal and hot atom mediated mechanisms.

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