🎉 New AI Video Summary from Catal!

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Catal now features AI-generated, author-approved video summaries for selected research articles. These short, engaging videos make complex science easier to understand—perfect for researchers, students, and science enthusiasts.

✅ Scientifically accurate
✅ Easy to share
✅ Designed for impact

🎬 Watch the first video summary:

Biohybrid architectures featuring immobilized metallic nanoparticles for catalytic carbon-carbon bond formation

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    Catal is an open access journal covering full spectrum of catalysis critical advances. From biocatalysts to heterogeneous catalysts, it integrates fundamental and applied sciences. Catal offers a primary platform for researchers and practitioners in the field.

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National Catalysis Conference 2025

The 22nd National Catalysis Conference, held in December 2025 in Xiamen, China, stands as the largest national academic event in the field of catalysis, bringing together leading scientists from academia and industry to discuss frontier research and emerging technologies across catalytic science.

In collaboration with several internationally recognized researchers from Xiamen University - the main organizer of the conference - Catal will publish a Special Issue featuring selected contributions from the meeting. This joint effort ensures high academic standards and showcases the scientific breadth and excellence presented at the conference.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

• Catalytic materials

• Thermocatalysis

• Electrocatalysis

• Biomass and CO₂ conversion

• Industrial catalysis

• Theoretical and computational catalysis

Publishing Model: Open Access

Deadline: Dec 31, 2026