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formation of intermediate compounds
Why are Intermediate Compounds Important?
Understanding intermediate compounds is essential for several reasons:
- They provide insights into the
reaction mechanism
.
- They help in optimizing the
catalytic activity
and
selectivity
.
- They can be used to design more efficient
catalysts
.
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