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What Topics Should Be Discussed with Peers?
When engaging with peers, it is essential to discuss a wide range of topics to gain a comprehensive understanding of the field. Key topics include the latest advancements in
heterogeneous catalysis
, the development of
new catalytic materials
, and the application of
catalysis in environmental protection
. Additionally, discussing challenges such as
catalyst deactivation
and
scaling up catalytic processes
can lead to collaborative problem-solving efforts.
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