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Why is Flow Microcalorimetry Important in Catalysis?
This technique provides several advantages in the study of catalysis:
Real-time monitoring of
catalytic activity
Accurate measurement of
reaction enthalpies
Ability to study
reaction kinetics
under steady-state conditions
Potential to investigate
adsorption phenomena
and
surface interactions
These features make flow microcalorimetry a powerful tool for optimizing catalytic processes and understanding the fundamental mechanisms at play.
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