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How to Measure Sensitivity?
Sensitivity can be measured by systematically varying one parameter while keeping others constant and observing the changes in catalytic activity and selectivity. Common methods include:
Temperature-Programmed Desorption (TPD)
Reaction Rate Analysis
Kinetic Modeling
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