electronic promoters

How Do Electronic Promoters Work?

Electronic promoters work by donating or withdrawing electrons from the active sites of a catalyst. This modification can change the adsorption energy of reactants and intermediates on the catalyst surface, which can lead to increased reaction rates or altered selectivity. For example, the addition of an electron-donating promoter can increase the electron density on a metal catalyst, facilitating the reduction of certain reactants.

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