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Faraday's Views on Catalysis

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AT the present time much attention is being given, both by chemists and by physiologists, to the mechanism of catalysis in heterogeneous systems. The interest of the question to physiologists is in connection with the mode of action of those catalysts produced by living organisms; these are called, for convenience, “enzymes”.

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BAYLISS, W. Faraday's Views on Catalysis. Nature 94, 253–254 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/094253a0

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