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How Do Investigators Develop New Catalysts?
The development of new catalysts often follows a systematic approach:
Identifying the
target reaction
and desired outcomes
Designing catalyst candidates based on
theoretical principles
and
previous research
Synthesizing the candidates using
various techniques
Characterizing the catalysts to understand their
structure
and
properties
Testing the catalysts under relevant conditions and optimizing their performance
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