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Posted: 2025-04-08 12:40:01 UTC

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Chemists at MIT have discovered that a common catalyst works by cycling between two forms, challenging the long-held belief that it remains unchanged during reactions. This finding could lead to the development of improved catalysts for industrial applications.
Challenges long-held beliefs about catalyst behavior
Discovery of a 'cyclic dance' mechanism in a common catalyst
Potential for developing improved catalysts for industrial reactions
Understanding the dynamic behavior of catalysts
Overcoming the misconception of catalysts as static participants in reactions