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What are the Advantages of Catalysis in WGSR?
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Enhanced Reaction Rates:
Catalysts significantly speed up the reaction, making it more feasible for industrial applications.
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Lower Energy Requirements:
Catalysts allow the reaction to occur at lower temperatures, reducing the overall energy consumption.
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Improved Selectivity:
Catalysts improve the selectivity for desired products, minimizing the formation of unwanted by-products.
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