pressure variations

How do pressure variations influence catalyst design?

The design of a catalyst often takes into account the operating pressure of the intended reaction. Catalysts must be robust enough to withstand the mechanical stresses and potential chemical interactions that occur under high-pressure conditions. Additionally, the porosity and surface area of the catalyst can be designed to maximize its effectiveness under specific pressure conditions. Catalysts used in high-pressure applications often have a more durable structure to prevent deformation or degradation.

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