catalyst loading curves

What Do Catalyst Loading Curves Typically Look Like?

Typically, catalyst loading curves start with a steep slope, indicating that an increase in catalyst amount significantly boosts the reaction rate or yield. After a certain point, the curve begins to plateau, indicating that additional catalyst does not significantly enhance the reaction. This plateau is known as the point of saturation, where the reaction is no longer limited by the catalyst but by other factors such as substrate concentration or reaction conditions.

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