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Offline Astrokel

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Osmium Tetroxide
« on: June 21, 2008, 12:19:57 PM »
Hey all,

Any idea why Osmium Tetroxide (OsO4) is a better catalyst than iron in the haber process?
I believe it is a heterogenous catalysis, any hint would be good enough.

And, my teacher said OsO4 was used as a catalyst on buckminsterfullerene C60, however i did some research online and found out OsO4 was used as a confirmation of buckminsterfullerene and not as a catalyst. So probably my teacher is wrong?

Thanks for any help !  :)
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Re: Osmium Tetroxide
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2008, 01:21:52 AM »
Since OsO4 is a better catalyst, it provides an alternative route which has a lower Ea than Fe, but why? OsO4 has a larger surface area for adsorption?

Any help would be good, thanks.
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