heterocatalysis
Heterocatalysis is a type of catalysis where the catalyst is in a different phase from the reactants. Most commonly, this involves a solid catalyst and liquid or gaseous reactants. This is in contrast to homogeneous catalysis, where the catalyst and reactants are in the same phase. Heterogeneous catalysts offer several advantages, including ease of separation from the reaction mixture, which simplifies product purification and catalyst recovery.
The mechanism of heterogeneous catalysis typically involves several steps. Reactant molecules adsorb onto the surface of
Common examples of heterogeneous catalysts include metals like platinum, palladium, and nickel, often supported on inert