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by johncearls
1454 days ago
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This is a pretty basic chemistry question, but I thought someone her might be able to give a simple explanation why it seems most of these amazing catalysts are always made from precious metals. Why is it that super expensive things like gold and silver and platinum are always the backbone of these catalysts? |
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Their ability to easily make relatively short lived bonds is the key.
These metals are often super poisonous for the same reason (heavy metal poisoning). They enter a biological system and effectively randomize a whole lot of bonds and molecules you want to be stable over decades.