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Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry

Catalyst is a substance that alters the rate of a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to proceed, thereby accelerating the chemical reaction. Furthermore, the catalyst itself remains unchanged after the reaction.
Catalysts are the unsung heroes of chemistry, enabling faster, more efficient, and sustainable chemical reactions. One of the primary benefits of catalysts is their ability to lower the activation energy needed for reactions, allowing chemical reaction processes to occur at lower temperatures. Moreover, the increased speed and efficiency of reactions facilitated by catalysts contribute to more streamlined and effective chemical manufacturing processes. This optimization supports innovation and growth across various industries.
We offer a variety of catalysts for research and experimental use. For example, transition metal catalysts for cross-coupling reactions, hydrogenation catalysts, and organocatalysts are available. Additionally, we have photoredox catalysts, which enable complex molecular transformations through photochemical reactions that are challenging to achieve with thermal reactions.
Many catalysts are synthesized from metal salts and ligands. We also offer a variety of ligands, including phosphines, diketones, and diamines, etc. These products are showcased on this category page.

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