What Are the Challenges in Catalytic Decarbonization?
Despite its potential, catalytic decarbonization faces several challenges:
Efficiency: Developing catalysts that are highly efficient and selective for desired reactions is a significant challenge.
Scalability: Scaling up catalytic processes from the laboratory to industrial scale while maintaining performance and cost-effectiveness is difficult.
Durability: Catalysts must be durable and maintain their activity over prolonged periods and under harsh conditions.
Resource Availability: Many catalysts rely on rare and expensive materials, making it essential to find alternatives that are more abundant and sustainable.