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How is Catalyst Degradation Monitored?
Monitoring catalyst degradation is essential to maintain process efficiency. Techniques include:
Spectroscopic Analysis
: Identifies changes in chemical composition or surface structure.
Temperature-Programmed Methods
: Measures changes in catalyst performance at different temperatures.
Microscopic Techniques
: Examine physical wear or sintering at the microscopic level.
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