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How are Mass Transport Effects Measured?
Mass transport effects can be studied using various techniques such as
diffusion experiments
,
modeling
, and
simulation
. These methods help in quantifying the mass transfer coefficients and identifying potential bottlenecks in the catalytic process.
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