CATALYTIC PROPERTIES .New2
CATALYTIC PROPERTIES .New2
CATALYTIC PROPERTIES .New2
(i), Bonds are formed between reactant molecules and atoms on the surface the
catalyst (first row transition metals uses 3d and 4s-electrons for bonding)
Types of Catalysts:-
There are four types of catalysts:
(1) homogeneous,
(2) heterogeneous (solid),
(3) heterogenized homogeneous
(4) biocatalysts.
iii) Transition metals possess free valencies on the surface. Hence, they can
adsorb the reacting molecules.
Thus, the concentration of the reactants increases on the surface. This
increases the rate of reaction.
Many transition elements show catalytic activity
Metalloenzymes are biological catalysts that require metal ions for their activity.
Nitrogenase enzyme contains Fe and Mo, haemoglobin contains Fe (II) and
Ribonuleotide reductase consists of Co
Many transition metals and their compounds have catalytic
properties. Some of the more important ones are listed
here:-
Fe:- Promoted iron is used in the Haber-Bosch process for making NH3.
FeCl3:- Used in the production of CCl4, from CS2 and Cl2.
Pt:- Formerly used for SO2-> SO3 in the Contact process for making H2SO4
Pt/Rh:- Formerly used in the Ostwald process for making HNO3 to oxidize NH3
to NO.
Cu:- Is used in the direct process for manufacture of (CH 3 ) 2 SiCl2 used to
make silicones.
Cu/V:- Oxidation of cyclohexanol/cyclohexanone mixtures to adipic acid which
is used to make nylon-66.
CuCl2:- Deacon process of making Cl2 from HCI.
The design of catalysts that can handle complex reaction systems is critical for
future advancements in catalysis.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the catalytic properties of transition elements are of immense significance in
various scientific and industrial fields. With their ability to facilitate a wide range of
reactions, transition metal catalysts have revolutionized processes in industries, biology, and
environmental science. By understanding the factors influencing their activity and exploring
emerging research directions, we can unlock the full potential of transition metal catalysis for
a sustainable and prosperous future.