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How are Catalysts Regenerated?
Catalyst regeneration can vary depending on the type of catalyst and reaction involved. Common methods include:
Thermal Regeneration
: Heating the catalyst to remove adsorbed species.
Chemical Regeneration
: Using chemical agents to clean and restore the catalyst's activity.
Hydrothermal Treatment
: Involves using water at high temperatures and pressures.
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