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  • ...a'': In [[reactions on surfaces]], which take place during [[heterogeneous catalysis]], the rate of reaction increases as the surface area does. This is because
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  • ...ding and receiving messages, while [[enzyme|enzymes]] are proteins which [[catalysis|catalyze]] [[chemical reaction|chemical reactions]]. This process is also c
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  • ...etic molecules called [[artificial enzymes]], can also display enzyme-like catalysis.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Groves JT |title=Artificial enzymes. The import
    6 KB (942 words) - 02:44, 4 April 2008
  • ...il, Lewis and Gilliland began experimenting with fluidized beds of solid [[Catalysis|catalyst]] particles which rapidly led to the development of the [[fluid ca
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  • ...ds in hydrodesulfurization: in support of the Sabatier principle", Applied Catalysis, A, 2002, volume 227, pages 83-96</ref> ...ther metals.<ref>Topsøe, H.; Clausen, B. S.; Massoth, F. E., Hydrotreating Catalysis, Science and Technology, Springer-Verlag: Berlin, 1996.</ref> Aside from th
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  • ...The technical feasibility of biomass gasification for hydrogen production” Catalysis Today, Volume 106, Issue 1-4, 297-300, Oct. 15, 2005.
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  • *{{pl|Catalysis}}
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  • ...ding to acute serious biological disturbances in such activities as enzyme catalysis, cell signaling, gene regulation, and many others, very many more in the IC
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  • ...rt history and present trends of Fischer–Tropsch synthesis|journal=Applied Catalysis A: General|volume=186|issue=1 - 2| pages = pp. 3 - 12|date=October 4, 1999| ...process is relatively simple: syngas is fed at high temperatures through [[Catalysis|catalysts]] (usually the transition metals [[cobalt]] or [[iron]]) which fa
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  • ...ient realm, the current genetic role of DNA was largely filled by RNA, and catalysis also was largely mediated by RNA (that is, by [[ribozyme]] counterparts of ...ysts by protein based enzyme catalysts. Proteins are much more flexible in catalysis that RNA due to the existence of diverse amino acid side chains with distin
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  • ...ta and Karl Ziegler for contributions in polymer synthesis. (Ziegler-Natta catalysis).
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  • *Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division (CRE)
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  • *Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division (CRE)
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  • * [[Catalysis|Catalytic]] steam reforming of the sulfur-free methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) fee
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  • ...6 Pioneer of Catalytic Cracking: Almer McAfee at Gulf Oil] (North American Catalysis Society website)</ref> ...nvert oil derived from the lignite to gasoline. He then began to study the catalysis of petroleum oils and had some success in converting vaporized petroleum oi
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  • *Ionic liquids can be used as [[chemical reaction]] media and/or [[Catalysis|catalysts]] for a wide variety of chemical reactions.
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  • ...s in hydrodesulfurization: in support of the Sabatier principle"], Applied Catalysis, A, 2002, volume 227, pages 83-96</ref>
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  • ...balt]], [[titanium]], [[platinum]], and others are used in heterogeneous [[catalysis]]. They accelerate chemical reactions in which organic molecules are isome
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  • .../sub> is favored. Another way that SO<sub>3</sub> can be formed is through catalysis by trace metals in the fuel. This is particularly true for heavy fuel oil,
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  • == Regarding the writing of an article about catalysis == ...he petroleum refining processes. But I know nothing about the chemistry of catalysis.
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