katalizde
Katalizde is a term used to describe catalysis, the process by which a substance called a catalyst increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing permanent chemical change. The word derives from the Polish verb katalizować and the noun katalizator, and in English discussions the standard terms are catalysis or catalyst. In Polish scientific writing, forms related to katalizować appear for both the action (catalysis) and the actor (catalyst).
In catalysis, the catalyst provides an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation energy than the
Catalysis is commonly categorized by phase. In homogeneous catalysis, the catalyst and reactants share the same
Applications of catalysis span energy, environment, and chemical manufacturing, enabling more efficient processes, lower energy consumption,