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catalysis /kəˈtalɪsɪs /noun [mass noun]The acceleration of a chemical reaction by a catalyst.Amides are hydrolysed to ammonium salts with catalysis by acids or alkalis....- One area where ionic liquids promise to make a big impact is in homogeneous catalysis, where the catalyst is typically dissolved in solution along with the reactants.
- After polymerisation using heat, light, radiation or catalysis, a range of strong thermosetting plastics can be produced.
Origin Mid 19th century: from modern Latin, from Greek katalusis, from kataluein 'dissolve', from kata- 'down' + luein 'loosen'. Rhymes analysis, dialysis, paralysis, psychoanalysis |