What are the Challenges in Using IR Spectroscopy in Catalysis?
Despite its advantages, IR spectroscopy in catalysis research faces several challenges:
Complex Spectra: The spectra can be complex and difficult to interpret, especially for multi-component systems. Sensitivity: Detecting low concentrations of surface species or intermediates can be challenging. Environmental Interference: IR spectroscopy is sensitive to environmental factors such as temperature and pressure, which can complicate the analysis. Instrumentation Limitations: High-quality instrumentation and proper calibration are required for accurate and reproducible results.