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How are New Precursors Developed?
The development of new precursors involves several steps:
Design and Synthesis:
This step involves the
molecular design
and synthesis of potential precursors, taking into account factors like
stability
,
reactivity
, and
solubility
.
Characterization:
Once synthesized, precursors are characterized using techniques such as
NMR spectroscopy
,
X-ray diffraction
, and
mass spectrometry
to confirm their structure and properties.
Performance Testing:
The potential of the new precursor as a catalyst is tested in relevant
chemical reactions
. Parameters like
conversion rate
,
selectivity
, and
turnover frequency
are evaluated.
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