This lecture covers the concept of heterogeneous catalysis, where a substance facilitates a reaction without being consumed by it, typically present in the same phase as the reactants and products. It discusses examples like CO oxidation and the importance of catalyst separation and continuous processing. The lecture also explores the tolerance of heterogeneous catalysts to extreme conditions and the reorganization of crystals on the surface to maximize cohesion.
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