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How is surface chemistry important in catalysis?

Here’s a explanation:


Importance of Surface Chemistry in Catalysis

  1. Catalysts Work at Surfaces
    • Reactions often happen on the surface of solid catalysts, not inside them.
    • Surface chemistry explains how reactants adsorb, react, and desorb.
  2. Adsorption of Reactants
    • Reactant molecules stick to the catalyst surface (adsorption), increasing their concentration at the reaction site.
  3. Activation of Molecules
    • Surface interactions weaken bonds in reactants, making reactions faster.
  4. Formation of Products
    • After reaction, products leave the surface (desorption), freeing the catalyst for reuse.

Examples:

  • Haber process: Nitrogen and hydrogen react on iron catalyst surfaces.
  • Catalytic converters: CO and NOx react on platinum/palladium surfaces.

Simple tip:

  • Surface chemistry → reactants stick to surface → react faster → products leave → catalyst reusable

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