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I would point you towards collision theory.

I think increased surface area of the particles would increase the likely hood of effective collisions occurring, thus increasing the reaction rate. I'm not sure how much of a factor this is in reality though. Particles are relatively pretty small. The overriding factor in reaction rate is still concentration.

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