User programs are critical for advancing catalysis research due to several reasons:
Funding: They offer financial support for research projects, enabling scientists to explore novel catalytic systems without financial constraints. Resource Sharing: Researchers gain access to state-of-the-art equipment and facilities that may not be available at their home institutions. Collaboration: These programs foster collaborations among academia, industry, and governmental agencies, which can lead to groundbreaking discoveries. Training: They provide training and educational resources to develop the next generation of catalysis researchers.