microcatalysis
Microcatalysis refers to catalytic processes that occur at a very small scale, often involving nanoscale materials or confined spaces. This can encompass a range of phenomena, from individual catalytic nanoparticles to reactions within porous structures or microfluidic devices. The defining characteristic is the significant role of surface area to volume ratio or geometric confinement in influencing catalytic activity and selectivity.
In microcatalysis, the properties of catalysts can differ substantially from their bulk counterparts. For instance, quantum
Microreactors, which are devices with characteristic lengths on the order of micrometers, also fall under the