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What Topics Are Usually Covered?
Workshops typically cover a range of topics, including:
-
Introduction to Catalysts
: Types of catalysts, their importance, and applications.
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Synthesis Techniques
: Detailed discussions on methods like
sol-gel methods
,
hydrothermal synthesis
, and
microemulsion techniques
.
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Characterization Techniques
: Use of
transmission electron microscopy (TEM)
,
inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)
, and
Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)
.
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Applications
: Case studies on the use of catalysts in industries such as
chemical manufacturing
,
petrochemical refining
, and
environmental protection
.
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