Catalysis Flashcards

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WHat is a hetrogranous catalyst?

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  • a catalyst that is present in a reaction in a different phase to the reaction
    • usually are solid, whilst reactants are gases or liquids
    • catalytic action occurs on solid surface
    • catalyst is not lost and does not need to be separated
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How is the efficiency of catalysts increased?

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  • increase SA
  • spread onto inert support medium, or impregnate it into one
  • increase surface to mass ratio
    • little goes a long way
    • more expensive catalysts used in this way
      • e.g. rhodium and platinum on a ceramic metal
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How do catalysts degrade over time?

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  • posioning
    • surface become covered with unwanted purities
    • e.g. fuel additives in catalytic converters
  • finely divided catalyst may gradually be lost from the support medium
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WHat is the contact process?

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  • produces sulfuric acid
    • vital industrial chemical
  • made from sulfur, oxygen and water, the key step being
    • 2SO2 + O2 ⇌ 2SO3
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What is the catalyst for the contact process and what are the steps involved in the catalysis?

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  • catalyst by vandium(V) oxide, V2O5 in 2 steps
  • vanadium(V) oxide oxideses sulfur dioxide to sulfur trioxide, itself is reduced to vanadium(IV) oxide
    • SO2 + V2O5 → SO3 + V2O4
  • Vanadium (IV) oxide oxidised back to vandium(V) oxide by oxgen
    • 2V2O4 + O2 → 2V2O5
  • vandium(V) oxide is regenerated and unchanged
  • each step has a lower Ea than the uncatalysed step, therefore the reaction goes faster.
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What is the Haber process and what is the catalyst?

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  • ammonia made by the reaction of nitrogen with hydrogen
  • the catalyst is iron
    • present in pea sized clumps to increase the SA
  • the iron catalyst lasts about five years before it becomes poisoned by impurities in the gas stream, such as sulfur compounds, before it has to be replaced.
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WHat is a homogenous catalyst?

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same phase as reactant

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How does homogenous catalysis occur?

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  • catalysts proceeds through the reaction as an intermediate
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9
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In the reaction of peroxodisulfate ions, S2O82- and 2I-, Fe(II or III) catalyses the reaction in 2 steps

  • what are the 2 steps?

suggest why the rate of reaction increase?

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  • uncatalysed reaction takes place between two ions of the same negative charge, which repel, giving a high activation energy
  • both sides of the catlaysed reaction involve reaction between pairs of oppositely charged ions#
  • this is why rate has inceasesd
  • S2O82- (aq) + 2Fe2+(aq) → 2SO42- (aq) + 2Fe3+
  • 2Fe3+ (aq) + 2I- (aq) → 2Fe2+ (aq) + 2I2(aq)
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What is autocatalysis? describe the change in rate

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  • where one of the products of the reaction is a catalyst for the reaction
  • reaction starts slowly at the uncatalysed rate
  • as conc of product that is also the catalyst builds up, the reaction speeds up to the catalysed rate
  • the reaction then behaves like a normal reaction, gradually slowing down as the reactants are used up
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what type of reaction is the reaction between ethanedioic acid by manganate(VII ions)? WHy is it useful?

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  • autocatalysed
  • soln of ethandioic acid and acidified soln of potassium manganate(VII)
  • used to find conc of potassium manganate in soln
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What is the equation for the oxidation of ethanedioic acid by manganate(VII) ions? What is the catalyst and what are the steps of the catalysis?

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  • 2MnO4- (aq) + 16H+ (aq) + 5C2O42- (aq) →2Mn2+ (aq) + 8H2O (l) + 10CO2 (g)
  • Mn2+
  • reacts with MnO4- to produce Mn3+ as an intermediate species
    • 4Mn2+ (aq) + MnO4- (aq) + 8H+ (aq) → 5Mn3+ (aq) + 4H2O (l)
  • Mn3+ then reacts w/ C2O42- ions to reform Mn2+
    • 2Mn3+(aq) + C2O42- (aq) → 2CO2 (g) + 2Mn2+ (aq)
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