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Why MongoDB?
MongoDB is designed to handle
unstructured data
, which is common in catalysis research. Traditional relational databases may struggle with the diverse and complex data types encountered in this field. MongoDB stores data in
JSON-like documents
, allowing for a more natural and flexible representation of
experimental results
,
reaction mechanisms
, and
catalyst properties
.
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