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What are the Essential Equipment and Instruments?
The laboratory must be equipped with various
essential instruments
to study catalytic reactions comprehensively. Key equipment includes:
Reactor systems
– These are used to carry out catalytic reactions under controlled conditions, including batch, continuous flow, and high-pressure reactors.
Gas chromatography (GC)
– For analyzing reaction products and determining the composition of mixtures.
Mass spectrometry (MS)
– For identifying and quantifying compounds in complex mixtures.
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)
– To study the molecular characteristics of reactants and products.
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR)
– For elucidating the structure of organic compounds involved in catalytic processes.
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