Questions tagged [catalysis]

This tag is appropriate for reactions, their mechanisms, their kinetics, when catalysts of any kind are involved.

In simple terms, catalysis is the use of a substance (a "catalyst") that increases the rate of a reaction without modifying the overall standard Gibbs energy change in the reaction.

According to the IUPAC Gold Book:

catalyst
Also contains definitions of: heterogeneous catalysis, homogeneous catalysis

A substance that increases the rate of a reaction without modifying the overall standard Gibbs energy change in the reaction; the process is called catalysis. The catalyst is both a reactant and product of the reaction. The words catalyst and catalysis should not be used when the added substance reduces the rate of reaction (see inhibitor ). Catalysis can be classified as homogeneous catalysis, in which only one phase is involved, and heterogeneous catalysis, in which the reaction occurs at or near an interface between phases. Catalysis brought about by one of the products of a reaction is called autocatalysis. Catalysis brought about by a group on a reactant molecule itself is called intramolecular catalysis. The term catalysis is also often used when the substance is consumed in the reaction (for example: base-catalysed hydrolysis of esters). Strictly, such a substance should be called an activator.

There are several journals dedicated to catalysis:

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Is there a catalyst that will reduce an alcohol to an alkane?

There are many reduction methods of going from an alcohol to an alkane: http://www.transtutors.com/chemistry-homework-help/hydrocarbons/reduction-of-alcohols.aspx And there are catalytic methods of adding hydrogen gas to aldehydes and keystones to…
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How can water catalyse a reaction between iodine and aluminium?

A few drops of water can initiate a reaction between iodine and aluminium. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKSU72-1ERc How can this happen, since iodine is only slightly soluble in water?
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Demonstrating decomposition of hydrogen peroxide using iron(III) nitrate catalyst

I need a way to prove/show that hydrogen peroxide was decomposed through use of catalyst. I want to ensure that my catalyst: $\ce{Fe(NO3)3}$ or iron(III) nitrate is a catalyst, not a reactant/ consumed during the reaction. $$\ce{2 H2O2 (aq)…
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Two reactions that catalyze each other

Is there an example of two reactions that catalyze one another? More than two is also helpful, but I guess it will be hard to find one. By "catalyze one another", I mean that one of the products of the first reaction acts as a catalyst for the…
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Why are heterogeneous catalysts calcined?

Most of the literature I read says to calcine heterogeneous catalysts when preparing them. When synthesizing heterogeneous catalysts, what is the reason for calcining them?
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What is it that makes this noncontact catalytic system unique in 2020?

Phys.org's Accelerating chemical reactions without direct contact with a catalyst discusses the new Science Advances paper Noncontact catalysis: Initiation of selective ethylbenzene oxidation by Au cluster-facilitated cyclooctene epoxidation. I…
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Is it possible to convert methane and carbon dioxide to acetic acid?

Please forgive a bumbling amateur. I have been looking up bond strengths and it seems to me that it should be possible to combine methane with carbon dioxide to make acetic acid: $$\ce{CH4 + CO2 ->[\color{red}{?}] CH3COOH}$$ One has to break a C=O…
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Catalytic poison in Pt catalysed manufacture of H2SO4

I came across a question that goes as: In manufacturing of sulfuric acid in presence of platinum catalyst, which metal impurity acts as a catalytic poison? Fe Cr Cu V I searched everywhere I could but did not find anything that talks about…
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What are some reactions which can be used to study "Effect of Catalyst on the Rate of Reaction"?

I wish to study the effect of catalyst on the rate of reaction as an investigatory project. What are some reactions and ideas that I could use to study this? One example to this is the decomposition of $\ce{KClO_3}$ with $\ce{MnO_2}$ catalyst, The…
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What is role of palladium in hydrogenation reactions?

Why is palladium used in hydrogenation reactions? Is there any theory about the role of palladium and other catalysts in those reactions?
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Why is the Tolman electronic parameter defined the way that it is?

I'm currently writing up a report on Hydrocyanation and I've been reading up on parameters people regularly use to justify their observations in regard to the performance of certain catalyst systems without too much regard as to how they are…
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What is HZSM-5?

What is HZSM-5? I have seen it used as a catalyst support in literature. It seems to be related to the ZSM-5 zeolite, but I am not sure how.
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Rate of reaction graph

An autocatalytic reaction is a reaction in which one of the products catalyses the reaction. In general what will be the shape of curve if the rate of reaction was plotted against time for an autocatalytic reaction? I think answer should be A (in…
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Do catalysts themselves need an input of energy to work?

Do catalysts themselves need an input of energy to work? My book says "catalysts do not per se require an energy source". What does it mean by per se? If they don't use energy how do they activate?
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What is the type of dependence of the rate of reaction on the amount of catalyst?

I have performed an experiment where I had some test tubes with the reagents and different amounts of catalyst. I started the reactions and measured the time they took. Then I calculated the rate of reaction and plotted it in function of the amount…
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