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The katal (symbol: kat) is the SI unit of catalytic activity. It is a derived SI unit for expressing quantity values of catalytic activity of enzymes and other catalysts. Its use is recommended by the General Conference on Weights and Measures and other international organizations. It replaces the non-SI enzyme unit. Enzyme units are, however, still more commonly used than the katal in practice at present, especially in biochemistry.

The katal is not used to express the rate of a reaction; that is expressed in moles per second. Rather, it is used to express catalytic activity which is a property of the catalyst. The katal is invariant of the measurement procedure, but the numerical quantity value is not and depends on the experimental conditions. Therefore, in order to define the quantity of a catalyst, the rate of conversion of a defined chemical reaction has to be specified, preferably of the first order, under strictly controlled conditions. One katal of trypsin, for example, is that amount of trypsin which breaks a mole of peptide bonds per second under specified conditions.


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[edit] Definition

<math> kat = mol/s </math>

[edit] SI multiples

Multiple Name Symbol Multiple Name Symbol
100 katal kat      
101 decakatal dakat 10–1 decikatal dkat
102 hectokatal hkat 10–2 centikatal ckat
103 kilokatal kkat 10–3 millikatal mkat
106 megakatal Mkat 10–6 microkatal µkat
109 gigakatal Gkat 10–9 nanokatal nkat
1012 terakatal Tkat 10–12 picokatal pkat
1015 petakatal Pkat 10–15 femtokatal fkat
1018 exakatal Ekat 10–18 attokatal akat
1021 zettakatal Zkat 10–21 zeptokatal zkat
1024 yottakatal Ykat 10–24 yoctokatal ykat

[edit] Origin

The name katal has been used for decades and it became an official SI unit in 1999.

[edit] External links

  • Unit "katal" for catalytic activity (IUPAC Technical Report) Pure Appl. Chem. Vol. 73, No. 6, pp. 927-931 (2001) [1]
  • The Tortuous Road to the Adoption of katal for the Expression of Catalytic Activity by the General Conference on Weights and Measures (Clinical Chemistry. (2002) Vol. 48, pp. 586-590. [2]
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