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How is Quantitative Data Collected?
Quantitative data in catalysis is typically collected through a combination of experimental techniques and analytical methods. Commonly used techniques include:
Gas Chromatography (GC)
: Used for separating and analyzing compounds that can be vaporized without decomposition.
Mass Spectrometry (MS)
: Helps in identifying the chemical composition and structure of molecules.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy
: Provides detailed information about the structure, dynamics, and environment of molecules.
X-ray Diffraction (XRD)
: Used to determine the crystalline structure of solid catalysts.
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