Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology

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    Catalysis

    Heterogeneous Catalysis
  • Consider the hydrogenation of ethylene:
    C2H4(g) + H2(g) ? C2H6(g), ?H = -136 kJ/mol.
    • When an H atom collides with an ethylene molecule on the surface, the C-C ? bond breaks and a C-H ? bond forms.
    • When C2H6 forms it desorbs from the surface.
    • When ethylene and hydrogen are adsorbed onto a surface, less energy is required to break the bonds and the activation energy for the reaction is lowered.

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