All Catalysis articles – Page 4
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Resource
Faces of Chemistry – Catalysts
Find out from scientists at Johnson Matthey how catalytic converters reduce harmful emissions produced by vehicles.
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Feature
The evolution of catalytic converters
From early smog problems to modern concerns about air pollution, catalysts pave the way in controlling the emissions from combustion engines
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Feature
Catalysts for a green industry
Chemists are working to develop new, longer-lasting catalysts to ensure industrial processes are cleaner, greener and more efficient
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Exhibition chemistry
Platinum-catalysed oxidation of ammonia
Demonstrations designed to capture the student's imagination
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Lesson plan
Enzymes: catalysis, specificity and stability | 16-18 years
Explore how enzymes work, including substrate specificity and the effects of heat and pH, using peer assessment in this lesson plan for 16–18 year olds.
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Lesson plan
Catalysts, rates of reaction and what sank the Kursk | 14-16 years
Use the case of the Kursk submarine to devise an experimental investigation into catalysts’ effects on rate of reaction in this lesson plan for 14–16 year olds.
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Lesson plan
How do catalysts affect reaction rates? | 16–18 years
Investigate how different catalysts affect decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, linking to the Kursk submarine disaster, in this lesson plan for 16–18 year olds
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Exhibition chemistry
Decomposing hydrogen peroxide with blood
Mixing hydrogen peroxide with blood to produce a foam explosive
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Feature
Investigating activation energies
A challenge for post-16 students to investigate the activation energies of the enzyme-catalysed and the inorganic-catalysed decomposition of hydrogen peroxide
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Resource
Investigating catalysts and what sank the Kursk
Discover experiments, investigative report writing and other activities for 11–16 year olds to explore catalysts in the context of the Kursk submarine sinking.
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