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What Are Some Key Research Areas in Catalysis at KNI?
Heterogeneous Catalysis
: Research focuses on the development of solid catalysts that facilitate reactions between gases or liquids. These catalysts are integral to processes like
Fischer-Tropsch synthesis
and
hydrocracking
.
Photocatalysis
: KNI scientists are exploring light-driven catalytic processes for applications in
solar energy
conversion and
water splitting
.
Biocatalysis
: This involves engineering enzymes and other biological molecules to catalyze chemical reactions. Such catalysts are crucial for advancing
biotechnology
and
pharmaceuticals
.
Electrocatalysis
: KNI researchers are developing catalysts for electrochemical reactions, which are vital for processes like
fuel cells
and
electrolyzers
.
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