What are Common Components of Fluid in Catalytic Reactions?
Common components include:
1. Reactants: The primary substances that undergo chemical transformation. 2. Solvents: These can affect the solubility of reactants and products, influencing reaction rates. 3. Inert gases: Such as nitrogen or argon, often used to maintain an inert atmosphere. 4. Additives: Substances that can enhance the reaction rate or selectivity, such as promoters or inhibitors. 5. Impurities: Unwanted substances that can deactiviate the catalyst or produce unwanted side products.