computational crystallography

What are Some Real-World Applications of Computational Crystallography in Catalysis?

Computational crystallography has been instrumental in the development of zeolite catalysts for petrochemical refining, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for gas storage and separation, and enzyme catalysts for pharmaceutical synthesis. By understanding the crystal structures of these materials, researchers have been able to enhance their performance and tailor their properties for specific applications.

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