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Why is CO Important in Catalysis?
CO is a key reactant in several catalytic reactions, including the
Fischer-Tropsch synthesis
,
water-gas shift reaction
, and
hydroformylation
. Its ability to bind strongly to metal surfaces makes it an excellent ligand in
coordination chemistry
, facilitating various catalytic transformations.
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