Chemical catalysis is a cornerstone of modern chemistry, driving the acceleration of chemical reactions by providing an alternative reaction pathway with lower activation energy. Catalysts are substances that participate in the reaction without being consumed, allowing them to facilitate multiple reaction cycles and increase reaction rates. This process is crucial in various industrial processes, from petroleum refining to pharmaceutical synthesis. By enabling more efficient and selective reactions, chemical catalysis plays a pivotal role in enhancing the sustainability and economic viability of chemical processes. Moreover, catalyst design and optimization continue to be areas of active research, aiming to develop catalysts with improved activity, selectivity, and environmental compatibility. In essence, chemical catalysis stands as a catalyst for innovation, enabling the development of novel materials, chemicals, and technologies that drive progress across diverse sectors.
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