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enhanced characterization techniques
Why are These Techniques Important?
Enhanced characterization techniques are important because they allow researchers to:
Identify the
active sites
of catalysts.
Understand the
reaction mechanisms
.
Optimize the
catalytic performance
.
Detect and analyze
catalyst deactivation
.
Design better catalysts with improved
selectivity
and
activity
.
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