molecular interactions

How Does Catalyst Surface Structure Affect Interactions?

The surface structure of a catalyst, including its active sites, plays a crucial role in molecular interactions. The arrangement of atoms and the presence of defects can create unique environments that enhance or inhibit specific interactions. For example, the surface roughness, crystallographic orientation, and presence of promoters or inhibitors can all affect how reactants adsorb, orient, and react on the catalyst surface.

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