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How is Factor Analysis Conducted?
Factor analysis in catalysis typically involves a combination of experimental techniques and computational methods. Researchers may employ methods such as:
Kinetic studies
to understand reaction mechanisms and rates.
Spectroscopic techniques
to analyze the surface and structural properties of catalysts.
Computational modeling
to predict and optimize catalytic behavior.
High-throughput screening
to rapidly evaluate a large number of catalysts and conditions.
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