Definition of Catalysts

1. Noun. (plural of catalyst) ¹

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Definition of Catalysts

1. catalyst [n] - See also: catalyst

Lexicographical Neighbors of Catalysts

catalos
catalpa
catalpas
catalufa
catalymetric
catalysation
catalyse
catalysed
catalyser
catalysers
catalyses
catalysing
catalysis
catalysize
catalyst
catalysts
catalytic
catalytic activity
catalytic agent
catalytic antibody
catalytic centre
catalytic converter
catalytic converters
catalytic cracker
catalytic model
catalytic reformer
catalytic site
catalytically
catalyzation
catalyze

Literary usage of Catalysts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Introduction to the Principles of Physical Chemistry from the Standpoint by Edward Wight Washburn (1921)
"Such catalysts are known as carriers. Thus nitric oxide, NO, ... Ions as Catalysts.—Hydrogen ion and hydroxyl ion act as catalysts for many reactions which ..."

2. Recent Advances in Physiology and Bio-chemistry by Leonard Hill (1908)
"The number of such negative catalysts known to us is not so large as that of ... It will be pointed out later that the existence of negative catalysts, ..."

3. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"Nickel, cobalt, iron, and lead compounds may be used as catalysts instead of copper oxide. (5) Electrolytic oxidation of anthracene may be carried out in a ..."

4. Text book of chemistry for nurses and students of home economics by Annie Louise Macleod (1920)
"CHAPTER VII Catalysts AND ENZYMES. Some chemical reactions will take place either not ... The most striking peculiarity about catalysts is that very small ..."

5. Globalization of Materials R&d: Time for a National Strategy by National Research Council (U. S.) (2005)
"Catalysts • The 2000 benchmarking report concluded that the leading position of the United States relative to the rest of the world in the subfield of ..."

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