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How to Study Multi Component Gas Mixtures?
Studying multi component gas mixtures in catalysis involves various experimental and theoretical approaches.
Experimental techniques
such as
in situ spectroscopy
,
temperature-programmed desorption
, and
reaction kinetics
studies can provide valuable insights into the behavior of these mixtures. On the theoretical side,
computational models
and
molecular simulations
can help predict the interactions and reactivity of different gas components.
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