Catalytic chemistry


Heterogeneous catalysts act in a different phase than the reactants. Most heterogeneous catalysts are solids that act on substrate in a liquid or gaseous reaction mixture. Homogeneous catalysts function in the same phase as the reactants, typically homogeneous catalysts are dissolved in a solvent with the substrates. In acid catalysis and base catalysis a chemical reaction is catalyzed by an acid or a base. The acid is the proton donor and the base is the proton acceptor. Typical reactions catalyzed by electron transfer are esterification and aldol reactions. Enzyme catalysis is the increase in the speed of a chemical reaction by the active site of a protein.


  • Heterogeneous Catalytic Chemistry
  • Chemical reactions and catalysts
  • Mechanism Of Reaction And Catalysis
  • Chemical reactions and catalysts

Related Conference of Catalytic chemistry

April 17-18, 2024

14th International Conference on Chemistry Meeting

Paris, France
June 25-26, 2024

13th World Congress on Chromatography

Toronto, Canada
August 22-23, 2024

16th International Conference on Clinical Chemistry

Berlin, Germany
December 18-19, 2024

4th International Conference on Petrochemistry and Natural Gas

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Catalytic chemistry Conference Speakers

    Recommended Sessions

    Related Journals

    Are you interested in