High-pressure conditions can lead to several benefits, including:
Increased reaction rates: Higher pressures increase the concentration of reactants, leading to faster reaction rates. Enhanced selectivity: Elevated pressures can favor the formation of specific products, improving the selectivity of the reaction. Higher yields: By shifting the equilibrium position, high pressure can lead to higher yields of the desired products. Reduced reaction times: Faster reaction rates often result in shorter reaction times, increasing the overall efficiency of the process.