What Challenges are Associated with Time-Resolved Studies?
Despite the advantages, several challenges are associated with time-resolved studies in catalysis:
Signal-to-noise ratio: High sensitivity is required to detect transient species, which can be challenging due to low signal intensity and background noise. Experimental complexity: Setting up and synchronizing time-resolved experiments often demands sophisticated equipment and expertise. Data interpretation: Analyzing the vast amount of data generated and accurately interpreting the results can be daunting.