katalyses
/kætˈælɪˌsiːz/Definitions
1. verb
to cause (a chemical reaction) to take place at a faster rate, often by the addition of a small amount of a substance.
“The catalyst was added to the mixture, which catalysed the reaction and produced the desired result.”
2. noun
a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being used up in the process.
“The catalyst in the engine helped to reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency.”