Model systems in catalysis research
CatLab Lectures 2023/2024
- Date: Nov 3, 2023
- Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
- Speaker: Dr. Helmut Kuhlenbeck
- FHI
- Location: HZB Adlershof BESSY II, Großer Hörsaal, Albert-Einstein-Straße 15, 12489 Adlershof
- Room: Großer Hörsaal am Eingang
- Host: HZB and FHI
- Contact: trunschk@fhi-berlin.mpg.de

One strategy to handle this issue is the use of model systems, which are simplified versions of real catalysts. Simpler, more straight-forward experimental data may be expected. The models may be crystalline but less simple versions could also be made. There is a significant probability that the catalytically relevant active sites are not part of the structural and compositional spectrum of the as-prepared model, and therefore systematic modifications are a central part of the approach, permitting to identify the catalytically relevant structures. A central aspect of the model catalyst approach is anatomic-scale characterization as a pre-requisite to understand structure-reactivity relationships on a microscopic level. In this lecture, I will introduce the key concepts of model catalysis, give a short historical overview, introduce some implementations, their limitations and benefits, as well as provide some examples.