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  • ...norganic chemistry, characterization of inorganic complexes, heterogeneous catalysis, XANES/EXAFS
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  • {{r|Catalysis}}
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  • {{r|Catalysis}}
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  • ....4 °C. Platinum is also considered a [[precious metal]] and is used as a [[catalysis|catalyst]] in many [[chemical reaction]]s.
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  • {{r|Catalysis}}
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  • ...ste, compact information storage devices for computers, high-performance [[catalysis|catalysts]] for industrial processes, and contrast agents for [[Computed_ax
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  • *{{cite book|author=John Magee and Geoffrey Dolbear|title=Petroleum Catalysis in Nontechnical Language|edition=Ist Edition|publisher=PennWell Publishing|
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  • ...(CPSMA), [[National Academies]]|publisher= National Academies Press|title=Catalysis Looks to the Future|edition=|year=1992|id=ISBN 0-309-04584-3}} Available on ...porous pellets. Since not all parts of a solid catalyst participate in the catalysis cycle, those parts that do participate are referred to as ''active sites''.
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  • *Metallorganic catalysis.
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  • ...Catalysis.png|300px]]<BR><BR>'''Diagram of the catalysis cycle'''||[[Image:Catalysis reaction paths.png |300px]]<BR><BR>'''The effect of a catalyst on a chemica
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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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  • ...t sense a living unit or entity is one that can direct chemical changes by catalysis,<br>
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  • '''Gas to liquid catalysis (GTL)''' is a family of reactions, in [[chemical engineering]], which produ
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  • ...e added as well. And would one sentence about the history of heterogeneous catalysis not be interesting? --[[User:Paul Wormer|Paul Wormer]] 09:39, 14 March 2008 ...mething about catalysis, I really think that heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis deserve a separate chemistry article of their own. I don't wish the [[Chemi
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  • == Catalysis == ...t it, but somehow I don't get inspiration. Doubtlessly you know much about catalysis, don't you feel writing an article about it? --[[User:Paul Wormer|Paul Worm
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  • ...4-substituted-1,2,3-triazoles<ref>{{cite journal|title=Developments in Pd catalysis: synthesis of 1H-1,2,3-triazoles from sodium azide and alkenyl bromides|
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  • ...4-substituted-1,2,3-triazoles<ref>{{cite journal|title=Developments in Pd catalysis: synthesis of 1H-1,2,3-triazoles from sodium azide and alkenyl bromides|
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  • |uses=Reducing agents, Lewis acid catalysis, nuclear industry, semi-conductor dopant
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  • ...an does addition to alkenes. [[Water]] will add to alkenes with [[acid]] [[catalysis]], but will not add to aromatic rings. Some larger aromatic rings will unde
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  • ....1073/pnas.0235873100 Structural evidence for substrate strain in antibody catalysis. ''PNAS'' 100:856-861 ...g energy to strain or distort substrates is a fundamental theory of enzyme catalysis (citation...")</ref> and the references therein.
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