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CH8411 Catalytic Materials for Green Chemistry
- Understand the range of methodologies used in synthesising heterogeneous catalytic material including pre- and post-treatments applied to enhance/control catalytic activity.
- Describe the control of surface features, material phases and compositions that can be achieved using a variety of synthetic approaches.
- Understand the characterisation methods used for heterogeneous catalytic materials and discuss the information which each method provides.
- Discuss the mechanisms of sample catalytic target reactions in the Green Chemistry and Energy sectors.
- Describe in situ measurements that are used to scope out elementary surface reactions during catalysis.
- Appreciate the use of computer simulation in establishing the electronic and geometric features of active sites on catalyst surfaces.
- Understand how computer simulation is applied to map out reaction energetics for key steps in heterogeneously catalysed reactions.
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What is the value of Kc for the following reaction at equilibrium? CO2(g) +H2(g) CO(g) + H20(g) if [CO]=0.20M, [H20]=0.30M, [Co2]=0.30M. and [H2]=0.033M
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What was primarily acting to change the frequency of the sickle-cell allele in the overall U.S. population?
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this being in excess of the amount needed to neutralize both hydrogens of the H2C2O4. The excess NaOH required 12.62 mL of 0.1251M HClto reach the equivalence point. What was the weight % of H2C2O4 in the sample.
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