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What are the Advantages of Using Honeycomb Structures?
The primary advantages of using honeycomb structures in catalysis include:
High Surface Area
: Maximizes the exposure of catalytic sites.
Enhanced Mass Transfer
: Facilitates the movement of reactants and products.
Thermal Stability
: Maintains structural integrity at high temperatures.
Mechanical Strength
: Provides durability and longevity under operational conditions.
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