Phrases with «catalytic reactions»

Catalytic reactions refer to chemical reactions that are facilitated or sped up by a substance called a catalyst. A catalyst helps the reaction occur more quickly by lowering the amount of energy needed for the reaction to take place. This allows the reaction to happen more efficiently, without being consumed or permanently changed itself. In essence, a catalyst helps make chemical reactions happen faster without being used up in the process. Full definition

Sentences with «catalytic reactions»

  • (Credit: «High - spatial - resolution mapping of catalytic reactions on single particles,» Nature, Jan. 11, 2017) (newscenter.lbl.gov)
  • «We had reported a new catalytic reaction in December 2013, to rapidly synthesize triarylmethanes in 3 steps from readily available starting materials, using a palladium catalyst,» says Masakazu Nambo, an organic chemist and another leader of this study. (sciencedaily.com)
  • RICHLAND, Wash. — Pacific Northwest National Laboratory today launched an $ 8 million Institute for Interfacial Catalysis to explore the fundamental chemical changes on surfaces where catalytic reactions take place. (pnnl.gov)
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