Catalyst (disambiguation) explained
A catalyst is a substance which changes the rate of a chemical reaction.
Catalyst may also refer to:
Buildings
Economics and finance
Events
Media and entertainment
Games
Literature and publications
- Catalyst (journal), left-wing scholarly journal published by Jacobin
- Catalyst (magazine), published by the RMIT University Student Union
- Catalyst (novel), by Laurie Halse Anderson
- Catalyst, fourth book in Fletcher DeLancey's Chronicles of Alsea series
- The Catalyst (Doctor Who audio), a 2008 Doctor Who audiobook
- The Catalyst (American newspaper), an American weekly newspaper
- The Catalyst (Philippine newspaper), the official student publication of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines
- Catalyst, a freesheet of the Solidarity Federation
- Catalyst, a magazine published by the Commission for Racial Equality in the United Kingdom
- Catalyst, a publication of the Union of Concerned Scientists
- The Catalyst, a science fiction novel by Charles L. Harness
- Catalyst, the journal of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights
- , a direct prequel novel to the 2016 film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Music
Television and film
Organizations
Technology
- Catalyst (software), a web application framework
- Alchemy Catalyst, an Internationalization and localization tool
- AMD Catalyst, formerly ATI Catalyst, a software suite for graphic cards
- Cisco Catalyst, a line of network switches
- General Electric Catalyst, a turboprop aircraft engine under development by GE Aviation
- Catalyst, a line of automatic test equipment produced by Teradyne
- AudioCatalyst, a software package from Xing Technology
- Gentoo Catalyst, a tool to create Gentoo Linux environments
- Mac Catalyst, a software development tool for macOS
See also