Catalysts increase the rate of chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy. They do this by providing an alternative reaction pathway. There are two main types of catalysis: heterogeneous catalysis where the catalyst is in a different phase than the reactants, and homogeneous catalysis where the catalyst is in the same phase. Heterogeneous catalysis involves adsorption of reactants onto the catalyst surface, where the reaction takes place, followed by desorption of products. Catalysts are important in many industrial processes like catalytic converters which reduce air pollution from vehicle exhaust using platinum catalysts.