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What is Nuclear Catalysis?

Nuclear catalysis refers to the use of nuclear processes to influence or drive chemical reactions. Unlike traditional catalysis, which typically relies on chemical or biological catalysts, nuclear catalysis involves the use of nuclear reactions, such as those involving neutrons or other subatomic particles, to alter reaction pathways or enhance reaction rates. This field is still in its nascent stages but has shown promise in areas such as energy production, waste remediation, and synthesis of novel materials.

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