1. Controlled Loading: The technique allows precise control over the amount of metal loaded onto the support. 2. High Dispersion: It often results in a high dispersion of the active phase, which is beneficial for catalytic performance. 3. Scalability: The method is easily scalable and can be applied to large-scale production of catalysts. 4. Versatility: It is applicable to a wide range of support materials and metal precursors.