“…Considering the keywords "catalysis" and "history", more than one thousand papers could be found (e.g., 1300 in the Web of Science on April 16, 2024). Interestingly, the special aspects on the development of catalysis research have been presented in respect not only to the different research fields of catalysis (e.g., organotextile catalysis [8], heterogeneous catalysis [9,10], homogeneous catalysis [11,12], electrocatalysis [13], single-atom catalysis [14], phase transfer [15], solid hydrogen storage [16], plasma catalysis [17], catalytic combustion [18], minerals [19], small molecules [20], transition metals [21], computational study/machine learning [22,23], enzyme [24], polymerization [25], water oxidation [26], photoredox catalysis [27,28], photocatalysis [29], artificial photosynthesis [30], fluid catalytic cracking [31], gasoline automobile catalysis [32,33], nanozymes [34], "the origin of life" [35], applied/industrial catalysis [1,36,37], etc.) and particular catalysts (e.g., Ziegler-Natta catalysts [38]), but also to the specific countries (e.g., Korea [39], Brazil [40][41][42], Portugal [43], Italy [44], and India…”