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How Do Temperature and Pressure Impact Catalysis?

Temperature and pressure are two critical parameters in heterogeneous catalysis.
- Temperature: Increasing the temperature generally increases the reaction rate, according to the Arrhenius equation. However, excessively high temperatures can lead to catalyst deactivation due to sintering or coking.
- Pressure: Higher pressures can increase the reaction rate for gas-phase reactions by increasing the concentration of reactants. However, it can also cause mechanical issues in the reactor and may necessitate the use of more robust materials.

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