interaction of poisons

What Are the Mechanisms of Catalyst Deactivation?


The primary mechanisms by which catalysts are deactivated by poisons include:
Active Site Blocking: Poisons adsorb onto the active sites of the catalyst, preventing reactant molecules from accessing these sites.
Structural Changes: The interaction with poisons can lead to changes in the catalyst's structure, such as sintering or phase changes.
Electronic Effects: Poisons can alter the electronic properties of the catalyst, affecting the reaction kinetics.

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