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What Is the Future of Advanced Sensors in Catalysis?
The future of advanced sensors in catalysis is promising, with ongoing research focused on:
Developing
miniaturized
and
portable sensors
for on-site monitoring.
Enhancing
multi-sensor systems
for comprehensive analysis.
Integrating
AI and machine learning
for predictive maintenance and optimization.
Advancing
wireless communication
for remote monitoring and control.
Improving
biocompatibility
for applications in biomedical catalysis.
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