What are the Challenges in Achieving Chemical Enhancement?
Achieving chemical enhancement in catalysis is not without challenges. One of the main challenges is the deactivation of catalysts due to sintering, poisoning, or coking. Developing catalysts with high stability and resistance to deactivation is crucial for long-term performance. Additionally, understanding the complex [href]reaction mechanisms[/href] and the interactions between catalysts and reactants requires advanced characterization techniques and theoretical modeling. Scaling up the enhanced catalytic processes from the lab to industrial scale also poses significant challenges.