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Subject: Definition of co-catalysis
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posted on 21-2-2006 at 02:12
Definition of co-catalysis
Hey,
Could someone please provide me with a clear definition of what co-catalysis is or what a co-catalyst is.
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If possible could you include your source.
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posted on 21-2-2006 at 05:47
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These links were found using search terms drawn from your post:
http://www.scienceweek.com/2003/sw030613.htm
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http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/10761240...
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