catalyzer
/kætəˈlaɪzər/Definitions
1. noun
A substance or agent that accelerates a chemical reaction without being consumed or permanently altered in the process.
“The addition of a catalyst in the chemical reaction greatly increased the reaction rate.”
2. noun
A device that accelerates or initiates a chemical reaction, often by bringing reactants into contact with each other.
“The catalyzer in the engine helped to reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency.”