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Lecture 23 Thursday 4/1/08 OCNB Explosion Noble Prize 2007 Catalytic Steps
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9:55 t = 0 10:40 10:50midnight 12:18 Isothermal Operation Cooling Restored Q r = 0 200 175 400 Temperature o C Temperature-time trajectory fuse
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Catalysts and Catalysis A Catalyst is a substance that affects the rate of chemical reaction but emerges from the process unchanged. Catalysis is the occurrence, study, and use of catalysts and catalytic processes. Approximately 1/3 of the GNP of materials produced in the U.S. involves a catalytic process.
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Catalysts affect both Selectivity and Yeild
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Steps in a Catalytic Reaction
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Active Site Reactions are not catalyzed over the entire surface but only at certain active sites or centers that result from unsaturated atoms in the surface. An active site is a point on the surface that can form strong chemical bonds with an adsorbed atom or molecule.
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The Adsorption Step
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The Surface Reaction Step
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The Rate Limiting Step: Which Step Has the Largest Resistance?
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Octane Numbers Catalytic Reforming Normal Pentane Octane Number = 62 Iso-Pentane Octane Number = 95
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Intro to Catalysis Reforming catalyst – Algorithm 1)Postulate a mechanism 2)Postulate a rate-limiting step 3)Express C i·s in terms of partial pressures 4)Site balance (Total number of sites constant) 5)Derive rate law 6)Evaluate parameters Pt (sputtered on) Al 2 O 5 (scaffold)
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C V =concentration of vacant sites Postulate a mechanism: (single site) In 75% of heterogeneous catalysis, surface reaction is the slow step
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Site Balance: Is this consistent with the data? Linear when P Ni0 is low Low slope when P Ni0 is large Consistent!! P Ni0 r Ni0
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