It has become common to call a molecular catalyst a single site cataly
st. The intent is to stress that all sites of a molecular catalyst are
identical in activity and selectivity. In this essay, three cases are
examined. In each one the evidence is very strong that heterogeneous
catalysts can be considered to be molecular catalysts. The first case
is the cracking of alkanes on H-ZSM-5. The second is the oxidation of
carbon monoxide on palladium. The third is ammonia synthesis on KMI, a
multipromoted iron based commercial catalyst.