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Turbonium
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.
Mako
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. :D
TrAnCeAkI
im bad at chem!!!

good luck :P:nervous: :nervous: :nervous:
Mako
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Originally posted by TrAnCeAkI
im bad at chem!!!

good luck :P:nervous: :nervous: :nervous:


lol you're such a blonde ;P
Omegasox
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. =\
Dmatrox
organic textbooks usually tell you want common catalysts are used for reactions. you can also look for catalysts through "scifinder scholer" program
Mako
Btw. Are you talking just pure elemental catalysts like the ones i mentioned?

Or enzymatic ones?
Turbonium
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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.
Turbonium
Weird page to find on such a web site...

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