What are the Challenges in Hydrogenation Catalysis?
Despite its advantages, hydrogenation catalysis faces several challenges:
Selectivity: Achieving high selectivity to the desired product while minimizing side reactions can be difficult, especially in complex reaction mixtures. Catalyst Deactivation: Catalysts can lose their activity over time due to poisoning, sintering, or leaching, necessitating frequent regeneration or replacement. Environmental Impact: The production and disposal of catalysts can have environmental implications, prompting the need for sustainable and recyclable catalytic systems.