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  2. ACS Catalysis - Wikipedia

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    ACS Catalysis is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal established in 2011 by the American Chemical Society. The journal covers research on all aspects of heterogeneous, homogeneous, and biocatalysis. [1] The editor-in-chief is Cathleen Crudden, who assumed the position in early 2021. [2]

  3. Category : American Chemical Society academic journals

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    J. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry; Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data; Journal of Chemical Education; Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling

  4. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C - Wikipedia

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    surfaces, interfaces, and catalysis; Electron transport, optical and electronic devices; Energy conversion and storage; It was created in 2007 when The Journal of Physical Chemistry B was split in two, largely due to the recent growth in the area of nanotechnology. The journal is published weekly, with the first issue on January 11, 2007.

  5. Journal of the American Chemical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of the American Chemical Society (also known as JACS) is a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 1879 by the American Chemical Society. [1]

  6. ACS style - Wikipedia

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    The ACS Style is a set of standards for writing documents relating to chemistry, including a standard method of citation in academic publications, developed by the American Chemical Society (ACS).

  7. Category:Catalysis - Wikipedia

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    Acid catalysis; ACS Catalysis; Activation energy; Active site; Adsorption; Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis; Alkali–carbonate reaction; Alkali–silica reaction; Amorphous silica-alumina; Andrussow process; Anthraquinone process; Applied Catalysis Award; Asymmetric catalytic oxidation; Asymmetric counteranion directed catalysis; Asymmetric ion ...

  8. Catalytic resonance theory - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, catalytic resonance theory was developed to describe the kinetics of reaction acceleration using dynamic catalyst surfaces. Catalytic reactions occur on surfaces that undergo variation in surface binding energy and/or entropy, exhibiting overall increase in reaction rate when the surface binding energy frequencies are comparable to the natural frequencies of the surface reaction ...

  9. Hydrosilylation - Wikipedia

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    Hydrosilylation, also called catalytic hydrosilation, describes the addition of Si-H bonds across unsaturated bonds. [1] Ordinarily the reaction is conducted catalytically and usually the substrates are unsaturated organic compounds.