catalysis

/kætəˈlɪsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

The process of causing or speeding up a chemical reaction, typically by adding a small amount of a substance called a catalyst.

“The researchers studied the mechanisms of catalysis in the new chemical process.”

2. noun

A reaction or process that is caused or accelerated by a catalyst.

“The catalysis of the reaction resulted in a significant increase in yield.”

Synonyms

  • acceleration
  • catalyst

Antonyms

  • inhibition
  • retardation