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Can Reaction Conditions Be Optimized?
Optimizing reaction conditions is another strategy to enhance cost-effectiveness:
Operating at
lower temperatures and pressures
to save energy.
Using
green solvents
or solvent-free conditions to reduce environmental impact and raw material costs.
Implementing
continuous flow reactors
for better control and efficiency compared to traditional batch reactors.
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Can Reaction Conditions Be Optimized?
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