inhibitors and poisons

How do Poisons Work?

Poisons generally work by binding to the active sites of the catalyst. This can occur through several mechanisms:
Surface adsorption: The poison adsorbs onto the surface of the catalyst, blocking active sites.
Chemical reaction: The poison reacts chemically with the active sites, forming a new, inactive compound.
Structural change: The poison induces changes in the crystal structure of the catalyst, thereby deactivating it.

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