Platinum and rhodium catalyse conversion of toxic exhaust gases.
ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS of catalysts:
Reactions can be run at LOWER TEMPERATURES โ less energy needed โ lower cost.
FEWER BY-PRODUCTS in many cases โ cleaner processes.
Smaller reactors needed โ lower capital cost.
Catalysts can be RECOVERED and REUSED โ economical.
Disadvantage: catalysts can be POISONED โ impurities in the reaction mixture bond to the catalyst surface and block active sites.
โ ๏ธ Common Mistake
A catalyst is NOT used up โ it is the same at the END of the reaction as at the START. It does NOT change the products or the overall energy change (ฮH). It ONLY provides an alternative pathway with LOWER ACTIVATION ENERGY โ making the reaction faster, not different.
๐ Key Note
Catalyst: increases rate, not used up, lowers activation energy, does not change ฮH. Heterogeneous: different phase (solid catalyst, gas reactants). Biological: enzymes. Industrial: iron (Haber), platinum (catalytic converter), VโOโ (Contact process). Lower temperature possible โ energy saving.
๐ฏ Matching Activity โ Match the Catalyst to its Reaction
Match each catalyst to the industrial reaction it is used in. โ drag the symbols on the right to match the component names on the left.
Iron
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Vanadium pentoxide (VโOโ )
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Platinum / rhodium
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Nickel
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Amylase (enzyme)
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Hydrogenation โ converting unsaturated oils to solid fats (margarine)
Contact process โ 2SOโ + Oโ โ 2SOโ โ step in making sulfuric acid
Haber process โ Nโ + 3Hโ โ 2NHโ โ making ammonia for fertilisers
Biological catalyst โ breaks down starch to sugars in digestion
Catalytic converter โ converts CO and NOโ to COโ and Nโ
โญ Higher Tier Only
Heterogeneous catalysts: reactants adsorb onto surface โ bonds weaken โ reaction occurs at lower Ea โ products desorb. Catalyst poisoning: impurities block active sites permanently. Enzymes as biological catalysts: highly specific, optimum temperature and pH, denature above ~40ยฐC.
๐ฏ Test Yourself
Question 1 of 2
1. A catalyst is added to a reaction. Which of the following is true?
2. Why can industrial processes use lower temperatures when a catalyst is present?
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