catalysis - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • include: The kinetics of chemical change, including catalysis; the mechanistic interpretation of chemical reactions.
  • involve: This kind of reaction is said to have involved heterogenous catalysis.

Adjective modifier

  • heterogeneous: One of the key technologies which is helping to achieve these goals is heterogeneous catalysis.
  • homogeneous: The School of Chemistry at St Andrews has about 20 people doing research in homogeneous catalysis, collaborating with a variety of industries.
  • asymmetric: Of particular interest is the supporting of chiral species for asymmetric catalysis.
  • organometallic: Conducting this under mild conditions is currently the key synthetic goal in organometallic catalysis.
  • industrial: Professor Catlow will say some more about industrial catalysis.
  • enzymatic: The chemical reactions that I am most concerned with are of relevance to heterogeneous and enzymatic catalysis.

Modifies a noun

  • research: The major objective of the center is to promote synergy in catalysis research.
  • menu: Other examples of catalysts in organic chemistry can be found from the catalysis menu.
  • section: Note: You will find detailed explanations of these reactions in the catalysis section of the site.

Noun used with modifier

  • enzyme: We will review enzyme catalysis using the catalytic triad of proteases.
  • transition: However, organocatalysis often has notable advantages over conventional transition metal catalysis.
  • metal: However, organocatalysis often has notable advantages over conventional transition metal catalysis.
  • acid/base: Two aspartate residues participate in acid/base catalysis at the active site.
  • surface: Other projects have used these methods to study problems in environmental chemistry and surface catalysis.
  • metallocene: Using metallocene catalysis, it is now possible to tailor the wax to the special requirements of EPS production.

Preposition: in

  • enzyme: Mechanisms of cofactor dependent catalysis in enzymes The mechanisms of cofactor dependent enzymes are a major focus of our research.

Preposition: of

  • reaction: The central themes of activity relate to the study of catalysis of organic reactions.

Preposition: by

  • enzyme: Some of the steps may be spontaneous non-catalytic reactions, while one or more intermediate steps depend on catalysis by the enzyme.

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