Phrases with «catalyst surface»

The phrase "catalyst surface" refers to the outer layer or outermost part of a material that is used to speed up a chemical reaction. It acts as a platform where the reaction takes place, allowing substances to interact more easily and react faster. Full definition

Sentences with «catalyst surface»

  • This catalyst has demonstrated specific activity at 10 milliamps per square centimeter of oxide catalyst (OER current normalized to catalyst surface area), with only 270 to 290 millivolts of overpotential for 30 hours of continuous testing in acidic electrolyte. (science.sciencemag.org)
  • Peterson's team has started putting together a database of common reaction chemicals and their interactions with different catalyst surfaces. (sciencedaily.com)
  • But this new theory suggests that strain can break those scaling relations — enabling a catalyst to simultaneously bind one chemical more tightly and another more loosely, depending on the chemical's natural interaction with the catalyst's atomic lattice and the way that the strain field is engineered on the catalyst surface. (sciencedaily.com)
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