In pressure units, the equilibrium constant has the same form as for gas-phase reactions, as stated in Equation 3–8
. The pressure
equilibrium constant is directly related to the net Gibb’s free energy of the reaction,
as determined by the thermodynamic properties of the species involved in the reaction. In
deriving the equilibrium constant in concentration units, however, the surface state as well
as the gas state must be taken into account. For surface reactions, then,
takes the form:
(4–6) |
where denotes a pressure of 1 atm, and
is the standard-state surface
site density of site
type
. The sum in the first exponent runs only over the
gas-phase species,
and the sum in the second exponent runs only over surface species in
surface phase
.