katalytförstörelse
Katalytförstörelse, or catalytic decomposition, refers to the process where a catalyst is used to break down a substance into simpler components. In many chemical reactions, a catalyst can facilitate a reaction by lowering the activation energy required, but in catalytic decomposition, the catalyst's primary role is to initiate and accelerate the breakdown of a target molecule. This is distinct from a catalytic converter's broader function, which can involve both breaking down harmful compounds and forming less harmful ones.
A common example of catalytic decomposition is the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide. In the presence of a
Another application can be found in industrial processes where unwanted or unstable compounds need to be safely