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Which Institutions Lead in Catalysis Research?
Renowned institutions such as the
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion
,
Stanford University
, and the
University of California, Berkeley
lead in catalysis research. These institutions often collaborate with industry to develop new catalytic processes for energy conversion, environmental protection, and
chemical synthesis
.
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