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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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  • ...hydrogen react under great pressure and temperature in the presence of a [[Catalysis|catalyst]] to make ammonia.<ref name=twsMAR26c/> It was named after [[Fritz
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  • ...ess, carbon monoxide and methanol react in the presence of a [[rhodium]] [[Catalysis|catalyst]] and [[hydroiodic]] acid to produce [[acetic acid]].
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  • .... A [[substrate (biochemistry)|substrate]] for the enzyme is applied, and catalysis by the enzyme leads to a change in color or fluorescence. ELISA results are
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  • # [[Catalysis]]
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  • auto-catalysis
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  • It must be pointed out that [[enzymes]] are a class of proteins with a [[catalysis|catalytic function]]. Some other proteins have a more structural role, form
    36 KB (5,455 words) - 11:49, 6 September 2013
  • It must be pointed out that [[enzymes]] are a class of proteins with a [[catalysis|catalytic function]]. Some other proteins have a more structural role, form
    36 KB (5,455 words) - 08:57, 12 September 2013
  • Experts at the NRL point out that similar problems in surface catalysis and materials have required ~$300 to ~$600 million to solve, in projects su
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  • ...component molecules into a copy of itself &mdash; self-replication by auto-catalysis. The energy to produce the enzyme comes from a neighboring molecule, which, ...t sense a living unit or entity is one that can direct chemical changes by catalysis,<br>
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  • ...component molecules into a copy of itself &mdash; self-replication by auto-catalysis. The energy to produce the enzyme comes from a neighboring molecule, which, ...t sense a living unit or entity is one that can direct chemical changes by catalysis, and at the same time reproduce itself by autocatalysis, that is, by direct
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