surface passivation

What is Surface Passivation?

Surface passivation is a process used to protect the surface of a material from chemical reactivity. In the context of catalysis, it involves modifying the surface of a catalyst to prevent undesired reactions that could deactivate the catalyst or reduce its efficiency. Passivation can involve the formation of a protective oxide layer, the adsorption of molecules that block reactive sites, or the introduction of inhibitors that prevent surface reactions.

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