D-block elements are important as catalysts in industry because:
- They can change oxidation states easily
- This helps reactions happen faster without the metal being used up.
- Example: Iron in making ammonia (Haber process).
- They can form temporary compounds with reactants
- These complexes make it easier for reactions to occur.
- Example: Nickel in hydrogenation of vegetable oils.
- They have active surfaces
- Solid metals like platinum and palladium let gases or liquids stick to their surface, speeding up reactions.
- Example: Catalytic converters in cars.
- They can work in different ways
- Homogeneous catalysts: Dissolve in the reaction (like some rhodium compounds).
- Heterogeneous catalysts: Solid metals that act on the surface (like iron, nickel, platinum).
Simple summary:
D-block elements help reactions happen faster by changing oxidation states, forming complexes, or providing active surfaces.