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What are the Applications of Small Molecule Catalysts?
Small molecule catalysts find applications in a wide range of fields:
Pharmaceutical synthesis
: They enable the efficient production of complex molecules with high purity.
Petrochemical industry
: Catalysts like
zeolites
are used in the refining of crude oil and the production of fuels.
Environmental catalysis
: They play a role in
pollution control
, such as in catalytic converters that reduce harmful emissions from vehicles.
Renewable energy
: Catalysts are essential in processes like
water splitting
for hydrogen production and
CO2 reduction
.
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