katalüüsidel
Katalüüsidel, a term often encountered in chemistry, refers to substances that accelerate a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process. These substances are known as catalysts, and the phenomenon itself is called catalysis. Catalysts work by providing an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation energy, thus increasing the rate at which reactants are converted into products.
There are two main types of catalysis: homogeneous and heterogeneous. In homogeneous catalysis, the catalyst exists
The use of catalysts is widespread across various industries, including petroleum refining, petrochemical production, and environmental