Hydrolysis in a sentence as a noun

The hydrolysis reaction with water is violent and exposure results in a thermal burn.

Last time I searched papers on catalysts for ammonia synthesis and for hydrolysis, most of the papers were from research labs in China.

One crude example is the use of radio frequencies to catalyze hydrolysis in salt water, without electrodes [1] .

These microorganisms were capable of utilizing the major product of hydrolysis, thiodiglycol, as the sole source of carbon and energy.

There is no mention of efficiency either; the efficiency of hydrolysis is often around 50% which means that almost anywhere you live it would be better from a CO2 standpoint to just put gas in your car.

The products of hydrolysis are mainly hydrofluoric acid and hydrochloric acid, usually released as steam or vapor due to the highly exothermic nature of the reaction.

Hydrogen merely stored the resulting energy from the externally powered hydrolysis process which separated water.

The products of this hydrolysis are fluoride ions, identical to those which already exist in water as a result of release from CaF, and trace contaminants in barely detectable, minuscule amounts that fall far below EPA mandated maximum levels of safety.

Commercially viable fusion is a game-changer on a planetary scale: Halting global warming by replacing fossil fuels, hydrogen fuel cells become viable by generating hydrogen through hydrolysis, energy-intensive desalinization plants deliver fresh water for drinking and irrigation.

In general, when you read statements like this in an article: "lthough we cannot directly test whether the unique 28S rRNA structure contributes to the increased fidelity of translation, we speculate that it may change the folding or dynamics of the large ribosomal subunit, altering the rate of GTP hydrolysis and/or interaction of the large subunit with tRNA during accommodation, thus affecting the fidelity of protein synthesis.

Hydrolysis definitions

noun

a chemical reaction in which water reacts with a compound to produce other compounds; involves the splitting of a bond and the addition of the hydrogen cation and the hydroxide anion from the water