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Activation energy from total energies with more than one surface species #2

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Hej,
as it is defined now, the activation energy for a transition state is calculated from the initial total energies of the reactants. But if one has more than one reactant adsorbed on the surface, then one is double counting for the surface. Maybe you haven't encountered that problem, because in the presented examples you use either scaling relations or reactions which include only one surface species and gas-phase molecules. I can find a workaround, but maybe one could implement something avoiding this problem.
Elisabeth

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