Heterogeneous Catalysis

Heterogeneous catalysis, as used in chemistry, is catalysis in which the phases of the catalysts and the reactants or products are different. In contrast, in homogeneous catalysis, the catalyst, reactants, and products are all present in the same phase. Phase can differentiate between components that are solid, liquid, or gas, as well as immiscible mixes (like oil and water), or any location where an interface is present.

 


 


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