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How is Data Typically Recorded?
Data in catalysis databases is usually recorded in a structured format, including fields for:
Catalyst
name and composition
Preparation method
Reaction conditions (temperature, pressure, solvents, etc.)
Reaction outcomes (yield, selectivity, etc.)
Performance metrics (turnover frequency, stability, etc.)
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