kinetics and thermodynamics of catalytic processes

How do temperature and pressure influence catalytic reactions?

Temperature and pressure have significant effects on the rate and equilibrium of catalytic reactions. According to the Arrhenius equation, an increase in temperature generally increases the reaction rate by increasing the kinetic energy of the molecules. However, very high temperatures can lead to catalyst deactivation. Pressure, especially for gas-phase reactions, can shift the equilibrium position according to Le Chatelier's principle.

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