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  2. Catalysis - Wikipedia

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    An illustrative example is the effect of catalysts to speed the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen: . 2 H 2 O 2 → 2 H 2 O + O 2. This reaction proceeds because the reaction products are more stable than the starting compound, but this decomposition is so slow that hydrogen peroxide solutions are commercially available.

  3. Industrial catalysts - Wikipedia

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    The disadvantage with a copper catalysts is that it is very sensitive when it comes to sulfide poisoning, a future use of for example a cobalt- molybdenum catalyst could solve this problem. The catalyst mainly used in the industry today is a copper-zinc-alumina (Cu/ZnO/Al 2 O 3) based catalyst.

  4. Catalytic oxidation - Wikipedia

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    These catalysts initiate radical chain reactions, autoxidation that produce organic radicals that combine with oxygen to give hydroperoxide intermediates. Generally the selectivity of oxidation is determined by bond energies. For example, benzylic C-H bonds are replaced by oxygen faster than aromatic C-H bonds. [2]

  5. Macy’s Stock Has Multiple Positive Catalysts and Is ... - AOL

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    Macy’s (NYSE:M) second quarter results, reported on Tuesday, indicate that its positive catalysts remain intact. Investors should buy M stock, as these catalysts should continue to boost its ...

  6. Multiple catalysts exist for S&P 500 upside breakout: Tom Lee

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    The S&P 500 is poised to breakout as "positive catalysts are coming into play in the next few weeks," according to Fundstrat's Tom Lee.Stocks sold off last week on the heels of a rising 10-year ...

  7. 3 bullish catalysts could keep the bull rally alive and boost ...

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    If the economy steers clear of a recession, a Fed policy error, and external shocks, there's no reason stocks won't climb higher, Ned Davis Research said.

  8. Activation energy - Wikipedia

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    A catalyst is able to reduce the activation energy by forming a transition state in a more favorable manner. Catalysts, by nature, create a more "comfortable" fit for the substrate of a reaction to progress to a transition state. This is possible due to a release of energy that occurs when the substrate binds to the active site of a catalyst ...

  9. Stock catalyst - Wikipedia

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    A stock catalyst can be either a sudden catalyst or an anticipated catalyst. Sudden catalysts cannot be anticipated and are announced suddenly by the company during a press release. [ 1 ] An example of a sudden catalyst is a company partnership since they are announced without prior notice to investors.