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How is Catalyst Performance Evaluated Experimentally?

Catalyst performance is typically evaluated using metrics such as activity, selectivity, and stability. Activity refers to the rate at which the catalyst can convert reactants to products, selectivity indicates the ability of the catalyst to favor the formation of a specific product, and stability measures the catalyst's resilience over repeated cycles. Techniques like Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry are frequently employed to analyze the products and intermediates.

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