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What is shape selective catalysis?


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Shape selective catalysis

  • A catalytic reaction that depends upon the pore structure of the catalyst and on the size of the reactant and the product molecules is called shape-selective catalysis.
  • The most common example is catalysis by zeolites due to their honeycomb-like structure.

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  • The reactions that occur in zeolites are influenced by the shape and size of reactant and product molecules.
  • These reactions also depend upon the cavities and pores of the zeolites.

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