2.5.6

Catalytic Converters

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Catalytic Converters are Heterogeneous Catalysis

A heterogeneous catalyst is a catalyst which is in a different phase to the reactants. Catalytic converters are heterogeneous catalysts used in cars to reduce pollution.

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Heterogeneous catalysis

  • Heterogeneous catalysts catalyse the reaction on their surface.
    • The reactants attach to the metal in places called active sites.
    • The term for the attachment to the metal active site is adsorption (i.e. the reactants adsorb to the metal surface).
  • If you increase the surface area of the metal, you increase the rate of reaction because more reactants can adsorb.
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Efficient catalysis

  • Catalysts are expensive, so you want to get the most out of your money.
    • We commonly coat a support medium in the metal so that we don’t need to buy much metal.
    • We can also powder the metal to increase its surface area.
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Catalytic converters

  • Catalytic converters are used to convert harmful substances produced in car exhausts into less harmful substances.
  • For example, they concert toxic carbon monoxide and nitrous oxide into carbon dioxide and nitrogen:
    • CO + NO → CO2 + N2
  • Catalytic converters are made of metals such as platinum and rhodium.
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Catalyst poisoning

  • Unfortunately, substances other than reactants can adsorb metal surfaces.
    • Sometimes, these molecules will adsorb irreversibly, and so slowly coat the surface in impurities.
    • This stops reactants from absorbing. It is named catalyst poisoning.
  • Catalyst poisoning slows down reactions by reducing the number of available active sites.
    • If a catalyst is heavily poisoned, it might need replacing, which costs money.

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1.2Atomic Structure

1.3Chemical Bonding

1.4States of Matter

1.5Chemical Energetics

1.6Electrochemistry

1.7Equilibria

1.8Partition Coefficient

1.9Reaction Kinetics

2Inorganic Chemistry

3Organic Chemistry & Analysis

3.1Introduction to Organic Chemistry

3.2Hydrocarbons

3.3Halogen Derivatives

3.4Hydroxy Compounds

3.5Carbonyl Compounds

3.6Carboxylic Acids & Derivatives

3.7Nitrogen Compounds

3.8Polymerisation

3.9Analytical Techniques

3.10Organic Synthesis

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