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Facile versus structure-sensitive reactions

Reactions which may occur on sites consisting of one or two atoms only on the surface of the catalyst are generally known as facile reactions. Reactions involving hydrogenation on metals are an example. Eor such reactions, the state of dispersion or preparation methods do not greatly affect the specific activity of a catalyst. In contrast, reactions in which some crystal faces are much more active than others are called structure sensitive. An example is ammonia synthesis (discovered by Fritz Haber in 1909 (Moeller 1952)) over Fe catalysts where (111) Fe surface is found to be more active than others (Boudart 1981). Structure-sensitive reactions thus require sites with special crystal structure features, which [Pg.152]

Based on TEM studies of supported metal catalysts, several workers have concluded that their catalysts were made of two-dimensional discs or rafts , where virtually all atoms are at the particle surface. However, sample tilting experiments in TEM have shown that great care should be exercised in the interpretation of TEM images of small particles ( 2 nm in size), since phase contrast effects may dominate and variations in the particle contrast with specimen orientation can occur as a result of amplitude contrast effects (Treacy and Howie 1980). Sample tilting is therefore necessary to ensure correct interpretations of TEM images of metal-particle catalysts. This will be discussed further in the following sections. [Pg.153]

We first review the factors affecting catalyst structures, sintering of small metal particles and ceramic substrates and describe the unique contributions of electron microscopy. [Pg.153]


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