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What are the Long-term Solutions to Catalyst Deactivation?
Long-term solutions to combat catalyst deactivation involve a combination of approaches:
Developing
durable catalysts
with high resistance to deactivation mechanisms.
Improving
regeneration techniques
to extend the life of catalysts.
Continuously monitoring
reaction conditions
to maintain optimal performance.
Implementing
advanced materials
that can self-regenerate or have enhanced stability.
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