nuclear reactions

What is Catalysis in Nuclear Reactions?

Catalysis traditionally refers to the process of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction by adding a substance called a catalyst, which is not consumed in the reaction. In the context of nuclear reactions, catalysis involves influencing the rate or pathway of nuclear transformations. This can include processes such as nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, and radioactive decay. The concept is to find ways to lower the energy barriers or alter the conditions required for these nuclear processes to occur more efficiently.

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