honeycomb structures

What are Honeycomb Structures in Catalysis?

Honeycomb structures are porous, three-dimensional materials commonly used in catalytic applications. These structures are characterized by their unique hexagonal (honeycomb-like) pattern, which provides a high surface area, enhancing the efficiency of catalytic reactions. The distinctive design allows for uniform distribution of catalysts and optimized flow of reactants, making them ideal for various industrial processes.

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