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Magnetic catalysis

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Magnetic catalysis refers to the process where magnetic fields enhance the rates of chemical reactions or facilitate certain transformations in materials. While the term can be associated with various contexts, it is especially relevant in fields like catalysis in chemistry and materials science. In the context of catalysis, magnetic materials or magnetic fields can influence the reactivity of catalysts or the kinetics of reactions.

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