Lec 1
Lec 1
Bulk phase
3 l , 4l,
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Solid material 5l
Catalytic 7 6 pore 6l
Reactor 1 2 2l
3, 4,
A spherical catalyst 5
A porous catalyst showing a single
particle with pores
hypothetical pore
Conducting the course
Classes: Wednesday and Friday at 09:00 to 10:15
Lectures: L12
Quizzes: Will be announced
Discussion hour: At a mutually acceptable time
Homework and projects will be submitted on mooKIT
Course content
Introduction and Historical Developments
Definitions and Concepts
Catalyst Preparation and Characterization
Adsorption and Potential Energy Diagrams
Kinetics and mechanisms
Pore Structure and Surface Area
Reaction and Diffusion in Catalysts (Large-scale reactors)
Some Catalysts often used
o Supported Metal Catalysts
o Supported Metal-oxide Catalysts
Project presentations (?)
Reactions and Catalytic reactions
Reaction rate is the rate at which the species looses their identity
catalytic
Conversion
Non-catalytic
Time
Reaction rates revisited
The rate is
a function of temp, press, conc and type of catalyst (if used)
an algebraic equation, e.g., , this is called the rate law
o Other forms of the equation are possible
not a differential equation, e.g., rate is not
used to calculate the rate for certain conditions
𝒄𝒂𝒕𝒂𝒍𝒚𝒔𝒕
Heterogeneous reactions,
o More than 1-phase, reaction often occurs at the interface,
.
For gas-solid catalyzed reactions the rate is
often given in terms of partial pressures
For example,
𝒎𝒐𝒍𝒆𝒔 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒐𝒍𝒖𝒆𝒏𝒆
Where, is the rate constant having units of and
(𝒌𝒈 𝒄𝒂𝒕).(𝒔).(𝒌𝑷𝒂)𝟐
𝟏
and are equilibrium (adsorption) constants, with units of
A historical perspective on catalysis