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How is PEG Used in Catalysis?
PEG is utilized in catalysis in several ways, primarily as a support material, a stabilizing agent, and a solvent. Its hydrophilic nature and ability to create a stable, homogeneous environment contribute significantly to catalytic efficiency.
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