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What are the Challenges in Remote Sensing for Catalysis?
Despite its advantages, remote sensing in catalysis faces several challenges:
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Sensitivity
: The need for highly sensitive instruments to detect minute changes in reaction conditions.
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Interference
: The presence of other substances in the reaction environment can interfere with the accuracy of remote sensing techniques.
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Data Interpretation
: The complexity of catalytic processes often makes it difficult to interpret data accurately.
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Cost
: Advanced remote sensing equipment can be expensive to install and maintain.
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