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How Can Product Degradation be Minimized?
Several strategies can be employed to minimize product degradation:
Optimize Reaction Conditions
: Adjusting temperature, pressure, and pH to minimize degradation.
Use of Inhibitors
: Adding stabilizing agents that prevent degradation.
Improved Catalyst Design
: Developing catalysts that are more selective and stable.
Protective Atmosphere
: Conducting reactions under inert gases to prevent oxidation.
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