Catalytic materials and mechanisms are crucial in advancing modern catalytic processes, providing the foundation for innovations in various fields such as energy, environment, and industry. This session explores the diverse range of catalytic materials, including metals, alloys, zeolites, and nanomaterials, each offering unique properties that enhance catalytic activity and selectivity. By examining the mechanisms driving these reactions, researchers can design more efficient and sustainable catalysts. Topics covered in this session will include the synthesis and characterization of new catalytic materials, their structural and electronic properties, and their applications in real-world processes. Attendees will gain insights into the latest research and technological advancements, facilitating the development of next-generation catalysts. This session aims to foster a deeper understanding of the interplay between catalytic materials and their mechanisms, ultimately contributing to improved performance and sustainability in catalytic applications.