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Catalysis and reaction energetics... Research into catalysis is a major field in... Catalysis is relevant to many aspects of... Catalysis and reaction energetics... Catalysis and reaction energetics... Catalysis manifests itself in accelerated rates of reactions... catalysis accelerate with time... Some molecules inhibit catalysis by competing for the active sites... the rate of catalysis is slowed by the presence of products... but the mechanistic principles invoked in heterogeneous catalysis are generally applicable... One example of homogeneous catalysis involves the influence of... homogeneous catalysis is often synonymous with... Catalysis is so pervasive that subareas are not readily classified... One of the most obvious applicatoins of catalysis is the hydrogenation... Catalysis impacts the environment by increasing the efficiency of industrial processes... but catalysis also directly plays a direct role in the environment... Catalysis in Chemistry and Enzymology... Catalysis of Gas Reactions by Metals... Heterogeneous Catalysis and Solid Catalysts...

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