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What are the Advantages of PEC Catalysis?
PEC catalysis offers several advantages:
Utilizes abundant and renewable solar energy.
Can drive thermodynamically challenging reactions at lower temperatures.
Potential for producing clean hydrogen fuel.
Enables selective and efficient chemical transformations.
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