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What Are Some Common Catalysts Used in Turbines?
Common catalysts used in turbine applications include
platinum-based
catalysts,
cerium oxide
, and
vanadium-based
compounds. These materials are known for their high catalytic activity and ability to withstand the harsh conditions within a turbine.
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