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What are the Key Objectives of Study B?
The main objectives of Study B include:
Exploring the
structure-activity relationship
of catalysts.
Investigating the
kinetics
of catalytic reactions.
Understanding the
thermodynamics
involved in catalysis.
Developing new
catalytic materials
with enhanced performance.
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