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Surface Equilibrium Reaction in 2Daxi Transport of Diluted Species

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Hello,

I'm following the protein adsorption protocol, but modifying it for my axisymmetric model of surface protein adsorption in a static medium. For some reason, the Surface Equilibrium Reaction under Transport of Diluted Species is grayed out. I looked under the Physics menu and Surface Equilibrium Reaction cannot be added manually, which seems like this wasn't supposed to function this way. However, Generate Space-Dependent Model under Reaction Engineering does seem to be able to create it.

I'm a little stuck, is there a way to initialize it that I'm not getting or is there a way of bypassing the problem entirely?


1 Reply Last Post Nov 1, 2017, 9:25 a.m. EDT

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Posted: 7 years ago Nov 1, 2017, 9:25 a.m. EDT

Hi

If I started a new model, I can select both Transport of Diluted Species and Surface Reaction physics. Also, below tds node, there is electrode surface coupling.

BR Lasse

Hi If I started a new model, I can select both Transport of Diluted Species and Surface Reaction physics. Also, below tds node, there is electrode surface coupling. BR Lasse

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