transparent reporting

What Should Be Included in Transparent Reporting?

Transparent reporting should encompass several key components:
Experimental conditions: Detailed descriptions of all conditions under which experiments were conducted, including temperature, pressure, concentrations, and equipment used.
Catalyst preparation: Comprehensive information on the synthesis, characterization, and properties of the catalysts, including any modifications or treatments.
Reaction mechanisms: Clear presentation of proposed mechanisms, supported by experimental data and theoretical calculations.
Data analysis: Transparent description of the methods used for data processing and analysis, including software and statistical tools.
Control experiments: Inclusion of control experiments to validate the results and rule out alternative explanations.

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