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catalysis
noun
The increase of the rate of a chemical reaction induced by a catalyst.
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The word "catalysis" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction between two or more other substances, without being consumed itself. For example, "The catalytic converter uses catalysis to reduce harmful emissions from car exhausts."
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So-called "asymmetric catalysis" won the Nobel chemistry prize in 2001 for Dr Knowles, Dr Noyori and Dr Sharpless.
It chose the arcane but important area of chiral catalysis, in which the prize-winning work was done in the 1970s and 1980s.The fact that a lot of molecules have left- and right-handed mirror-image forms (chiral enantiomers) might not seem very interesting, and for normal chemical work, it is not.
It, too, relies on catalysis, though in this case the best-tested chemical pathways generate amino acids and proteins, rather than RNA.
Brighter X-ray lasers could also be used to reveal the atomic details of chemical catalysis or the way that light energy is absorbed and stored during photosynthesis, according to the National Research Council report.
Modern industrial catalysis began in Germany in 1909, when Fritz Haber managed to synthesise ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen, using iron as a catalyst.
He found a perfect niche in catalysis.
They also account for some of the individual steps in some important catalytic cycles (see below Organometallic compounds in catalysis).
Combined rapid mixing and relaxation techniques have been used successfully in a study of catalysis by the enzyme ribonuclease.
In oil refining, for example, reaction vessels must have certain mechanical and thermal properties, but catalysis is the critical process.
During the 1820s Döbereiner's experiments with the ignition of hydrogen on contact with powdered platinum led the Swedish chemist J.J. Berzelius to develop the concept of catalysis.
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Moreover, knowledge of reaction mechanisms is now sufficient to suggest detailed sequences of reactions for many acid- or base-catalysis reactions, most of these sequences being at least plausible and in many instances well established.
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