What are the Challenges in Achieving High Specificity?
Despite the advantages, achieving high specificity presents several challenges:
1. Complexity: Designing and synthesizing specific catalysts can be a complex and time-consuming process. 2. Cost: Highly specific catalysts, particularly those involving rare metals or intricate designs, can be expensive. 3. Stability: Specific catalysts may not be as stable under reaction conditions, necessitating frequent replacement or regeneration.