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what is shape selective catalysis

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Answered by ashPro
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A catalytic reaction which depends upon the pore structure of the catalyst and on the size of the reactant and the product molecules is called shape-selective catalysis. For example, catalysis by zeolites is a shape-selective catalysis.

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Answered by GauravSaxena01
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A catalytic reaction which depends upon the pore structure of the catalyst and on the size of the reactant and the product molecules is called shape-selective catalysis.

For example, catalysis by zeolites is a shape-selective catalysis. The pore size present in the zeolites ranges from 260-740 pm.

Thus, molecules having a pore size more than this cannot enter the zeolite and undergo the reaction.

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