What are Some Examples of Enhanced Catalytic Systems?
Examples of enhanced catalytic systems include:
- Nanocatalysts: Catalysts at the nanoscale that offer a larger surface area and more active sites, leading to higher catalytic activity. - Heterogeneous Catalysts: Solid catalysts that operate in a different phase than the reactants, offering advantages such as easier separation and recyclability. - Homogeneous Catalysts: Catalysts that exist in the same phase as the reactants, often providing higher selectivity and activity. - Enzyme Catalysts: Biological catalysts that offer high specificity and efficiency under mild conditions.