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How to Identify Deviation in Catalysis?
Identifying deviations involves careful monitoring and analysis of the catalytic process. Key indicators include:
Decreased reaction rate
Lower selectivity towards desired products
Increased formation of by-products
Changes in catalyst color or texture
Advanced techniques such as
spectroscopy
,
microscopy
, and
chromatography
can help in identifying and understanding the root causes of deviations.
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