Category
page 2Catalysis
enzyme promiscuity
ability of an enzyme to catalyse a side reaction
Schikorr reaction
transformation of Fe(OH)2 into Fe3O4 with hydrogen release
Shell higher olefin process
chemical process for the production of α-olefins
Thiele modulus
catalytic activity is related to the size of particle
Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
journal
ACS Catalysis
peer-reviewed scientific journal
Asymmetric catalytic oxidation
technique of oxidizing various substrates
Catalyst support
Porous material with a high specific surface area supporting a catalyst
Sabatier principle
concept in chemical catalysis that relates the optimal concentrations of catalysts and substrates
dark fermentation
conversion of organic substrate to biohydrogen
dimorpholinodiethyl ether
DMDEE is an acronym for dimorpholinodiethyl ether but is almost always referred to as DMDEE (pronounced dumdee) in the polyurethane industry. It is an organic chemical, specifically a nitrogen-oxygen heterocycle with tertiary amine functionality. It is a catalyst used mainly to produce polyurethane foam. It has the CAS number 6425-39-4 and is TSCA and REACH registered and on EINECS with the number 229-194-7. The IUPAC name is 4-[2-(2-morpholin-4-ylethoxy)ethyl]morpholine and the chemical formula C12H24N2O3.
Soai reaction
chemical reaction
Exosite
An exosite is a secondary binding site, remote from the active site, on an enzyme or other protein.