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What Are the Future Directions for Dow in Catalysis?
Dow Chemical is continually exploring new frontiers in catalysis. Some of the future directions include:
Development of New Catalytic Materials
: Exploring novel materials such as
metal-organic frameworks
(MOFs) and
heterogeneous catalysts
.
Sustainable Processes
: Focusing on processes that use
renewable resources
and produce less waste.
Advanced Manufacturing
: Implementing
Industry 4.0
technologies for smarter and more efficient catalytic processes.
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