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How is Symmetry Analyzed in Catalysis?
Symmetry in catalysis is often analyzed using
spectroscopic techniques
such as
X-ray diffraction
(XRD),
nuclear magnetic resonance
(NMR), and
infrared spectroscopy
(IR). These techniques help in determining the geometric arrangement of atoms in the catalyst and the reactants. Computational methods like
density functional theory
(DFT) are also used to model and predict the effects of symmetry on catalytic activity.
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