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What Are Some Common Multistep Catalytic Reactions?
Several industrial processes are examples of multistep catalytic reactions. These include:
Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis
: Converts carbon monoxide and hydrogen into hydrocarbons.
Hydroformylation
: Adds a formyl group to alkenes to produce aldehydes.
Methanol Synthesis
: Converts carbon dioxide and hydrogen into methanol.
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