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Transition metals and their compounds are highly effective catalysts due to their variable oxidation states, which allow them to easily gain or lose electrons. This enables them to catalyze redox reactions either as heterogeneous or homogeneous catalysts.
In heterogeneous catalysis, the catalyst is in a different phase from the reactants. The reaction takes place on the catalyst's surface at specific active sites.
Mechanism of Action:
Catalyst: Vanadium(V) oxide ()
Reaction:
Mechanism:
Step 1:
Step 2:
In the Contact Process, reduces to and is then regenerated, facilitating continuous conversion of to
Impurities in reactants can poison a heterogeneous catalyst by blocking its active sites. This reduces the catalyst's efficiency and increases replacement costs.
A homogeneous catalyst is in the same phase as the reactants, usually in solution. These catalysts work by forming an intermediate species that reacts to form the products and regenerates the catalyst.
Reaction:
This reaction is slow due to the repulsion between the negatively charged ions.
Adding ions accelerates the reaction as follows:
Step 1:
Step 2:
Explanation:
and facilitate electron transfer between and , speeding up the reaction.
In autocatalysis, one of the reaction products acts as a catalyst.
Reaction:
Initially slow due to repulsion between and , the reaction speeds up as ions are produced:
Step 1:
Step 2:
Explanation:
The product catalyzes its own formation by accelerating the reduction of and oxidation of
This effect demonstrates autocatalysis, where the reaction rate increases as more accumulates, helping to overcome initial ion repulsion.
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