3. Reaction mechanisms
There are three main ways of creating a reaction mechanism to account for experimental results, and they can complement each other:
elementary reactions from the literature involving species present or likely to be present in the reaction medium are collected;
we draw up an a priori list of the species present or likely to be present in the reaction medium, and systematically consider the monomolecular and then bimolecular reactions of these species. A convenient way of doing this is to use a matrix representation
;[31] we define a list of generic reactions and systematically apply them to the reactants. The result is a primary mechanism. A number of primary products are then selected, and the generic reactions...
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