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Posted by Turbonium on Dec-03-2003 04:38:

stupid chem stuff again

I tried Googling but I can't find good info on catalysts used in the industry... Anyone know of any pro-grade public articles (such as those found in NewScientist and such)?

Probably no one, but worth a shot.


Posted by Mako on Dec-03-2003 04:42:

Try looking at catalyst used such as Platinum, Nickel or Palladium catalysts.

Lindlar Catalyst is a modified or poisoned Nickel ( i think) catalyst, which helps with the hydrogenation of alkenes.

Those have many applications.


Posted by TrAnCeAkI on Dec-03-2003 04:47:

im bad at chem!!!

good luck :P


Posted by Mako on Dec-03-2003 04:56:

quote:
Originally posted by TrAnCeAkI
im bad at chem!!!

good luck :P


lol you're such a blonde ;P


Posted by Omegasox on Dec-03-2003 05:01:

http://www.vul.com/vulchemicals/markets/catalyst.asp

http://www.thecatalyst.org/m15indus.html

Dunno if these help at all or not, all I could find from a lazy search. =\


Posted by Dmatrox on Dec-03-2003 05:03:

organic textbooks usually tell you want common catalysts are used for reactions. you can also look for catalysts through "scifinder scholer" program


Posted by Mako on Dec-03-2003 05:03:

Btw. Are you talking just pure elemental catalysts like the ones i mentioned?

Or enzymatic ones?


Posted by Turbonium on Dec-03-2003 05:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Mako
Btw. Are you talking just pure elemental catalysts like the ones i mentioned?

Or enzymatic ones?

I don't think it matters, elemental or enzymatic.


Posted by Turbonium on Dec-03-2003 07:34:

Weird page to find on such a web site...

http://www.plastics.com/plasticsdotcom_404.php



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