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What Are the Benefits of Using 3D Models?
The use of 3D models offers several benefits:
Enhanced understanding of catalytic mechanisms.
Identification of optimal
catalyst structures
for specific reactions.
Prediction of
reaction rates
and selectivity.
Reduction in the need for extensive experimental trials, saving time and resources.
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