日本語WordNet
(chemistry) a substance that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected
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A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed. Figuratively, any person, event, or thing that causes significant change or action. Common examples include platinum in chemistry and enzymes in biology. Catalytic converters use catalysts to reduce emissions.
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Catalyst deactivation can reduce the efficiency of chemical reactions.
触媒の失活は化学反応の効率を低下させる可能性があります。
The esterification process requires a catalyst.
エステル化プロセスには触媒が必要です。
The hydrogenation process requires a catalyst.
水素添加プロセスには触媒が必要です。
The catalyst promotes isomerization.
触媒は異性化を促進します。
The catalyst contains a diphosphane ligand.
その触媒にはジホスファン配位子が含まれている。
Diphosphine ligands improve catalyst efficiency.
ジホスフィン配位子は触媒効率を向上させる。
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