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What Are the Key Instruments Used in Catalysis Labs?
Catalysis labs employ various instruments to characterize and test catalysts. Some of the key instruments include:
Gas Chromatography
(GC) for analyzing reaction products.
Mass Spectrometry
(MS) for identifying compounds and intermediates.
X-ray Diffraction
(XRD) for determining crystal structures.
Scanning Electron Microscopy
(SEM) for examining surface morphology.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
(NMR) for studying molecular structures.
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