katalysoimia
Katalysoimia is a hypothetical concept in chemistry that refers to the study of self-organizing and adaptive behavior in catalytic systems under varying conditions. It is not an established field with formal consensus, but rather a term used in speculative discussions to describe a potential research program at the intersection of catalysis, complex systems, and systems chemistry.
Etymology and scope: The name draws from Greek roots related to catalysis and to the idea of
Theoretical framework: Core ideas include dynamic catalysis, feedback between reaction conditions and catalyst structure, and the
History and reception: The term has appeared primarily in speculative or exploratory discussions rather than as
Applications and relation to other concepts: If developed, katalysoimia could inform the design of programmable catalysts,
See also: catalysis, dynamic catalysis, complex systems chemistry, self-organization, reaction networks.