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What are the Alternatives to Oven Drying?
While oven drying is widely used, other methods may be employed depending on the catalyst and application. These alternatives include:
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Freeze Drying
: Removes moisture through sublimation, suitable for sensitive materials.
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Spray Drying
: Converts liquid catalyst precursors into dried particles, often used in large-scale production.
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Supercritical Drying
: Uses supercritical fluids to remove solvents without surface tension effects, preserving pore structures.
Each method has its advantages and is chosen based on the specific characteristics of the catalyst.
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