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what is a catalytic poison​

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Answered by yadavjii64
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Catalyst poisoning refers to the partial or total deactivation of a catalyst by a chemical compound. Poisoning refers specifically to chemical deactivation, rather than other mechanisms of catalyst degradation such as thermal decomposition or physical damage

Answered by joelnvinoj7b
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Catalyst poison, substance that reduces the effectiveness of a catalyst in a chemical reaction. ... In practice, however, poisons, which come from the reacting substances or products of the reaction itself, accumulate on the surface of solid catalysts and cause their effectiveness to decrease.

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We can prevent catalytic poison by adding cobalt and nickel to either edges or partially incorporating them into the crystal lattice structure can improve the catalyst's efficiency. The synthesis of the catalyst creates a supported hybrid that prevents poisoning of the cobalt nuclei.

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