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What are future directions for his research?
Professor Corma continues to push the boundaries of catalysis research. Future directions include:
Development of more
sustainable catalysts
using renewable resources.
Exploration of
catalytic processes
for biomass conversion.
Advancement in the use of
nano-catalysts
for precision chemical synthesis.
His ongoing work aims to address global challenges such as energy sustainability and environmental protection through innovative catalytic solutions.
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