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Structure sensitive/insensitive reactions described

When the catalytic properties of metals are examined, the importance of the non-uniformity of sites depends on the reaction under study. For some reactions, the activity of the metal catalyst depends only on the total number of sites available and these are termed structure-insensitive reactions. For other reactions, classified as structure-sensitive reactions, activity may be much greater on sites associated with a particular crystal face or even with some type of defect structure. The alternative names of facile or demanding have been used to describe structure-insensitive or structure-sensitive reactions, respectively. [Pg.362]


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