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Catalysis: History and Modern Challenges

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This lecture covers the history of catalysis, starting with Jons J. Berzelius' introduction of the concept in 1835. It explores the Nobel Prizes awarded for catalysis advancements, such as the Haber-Bosch process and modern polymerization catalysis. The lecture also delves into the types of catalysis, catalyst parameters, and the challenges faced in catalysis today, including renewable materials and energy domain applications.

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