catalytic
Catalysis is a process that uses a catalyst to change the rate of chemical reaction. Many chemical industries use catalytic action to achieve the desired reaction rate. Catalysis is also a chemical process, the catalyst itself will not be consumed in the reaction, but the catalyst will change the reaction rate, a catalyst may also participate in the complex catalytic reaction. The positive catalyst accelerates the reaction; the negative catalyst or inhibitor reacts with the reactants to lower the chemical reaction. Can improve the activity of the catalyst called the accelerator; reduce the catalyst activity is called catalytic poison. The catalytic reaction with the temperature has a lower activation energy than the unreacted reaction. The catalyst can be synthesized by binding the reactants to the effect of polarization, such as the synthesis of the carbonyl compound of the acid catalyst; the catalyst can also produce unnatural reaction intermediates such as osmium acids produced by the o-hydroxylation of olefins catalyzed by osmium osmium The catalyst can also cause cracking of the reactants, such as hydrogen atoms produced when hydrogen is produced. ...