Preventing subversion involves several strategies:
Catalyst Design: Designing catalysts with higher stability and resistance to contaminants can reduce the likelihood of subversion. Reaction Conditions: Optimizing reaction conditions such as temperature, pressure, and pH can minimize the risk of catalyst degradation. Purification: Ensuring the purity of reactants and solvents can prevent the introduction of catalyst poisons. Regeneration: Implementing procedures to periodically regenerate the catalyst can restore its activity and prevent long-term deactivation.