Catalysis in a sentence as a noun

Thus, some external potential had to be applied for catalysis.

Phosphine can be made from elemental phosphorus by simple acid catalysis.

It made catalysis easier to understand, and ultimately DNA as a physical basis for life that made biologists generally very uneasy.

Observations of polarised RF radiation catalysis of dissociation of H2O-NaCl solutions.

This is especially important in asymmetric catalysis where you want to form high excesses of one isomer of a molecule, which can have drastically different effects in medicine for example.

The formation of carbon–nitrogen bonds from N2 typically has required reactive organic precursors that are incompatible with the reducing conditions that promote N2 reactivity1, which has prevented catalysis.

I'm so in-like with this approach, i remember when i was studying post-graduate heterogeneous catalysis and all i needed to do was focus for several hours at a time, for days on end on concepts that were just really really hard with an experimental data set that seemed infinite and then integrate that knowledge base with my own experimental results and design the next set.

Catalysis definitions

noun

acceleration of a chemical reaction induced the presence of material that is chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction; "of the top 50 commodity chemicals, 30 are created directly by catalysis and another 6 are made from raw materials that are catalytically produced"