Principles of Heterogeneous Catalysis
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With the basic principles of homogeneous catalysis understood, let's move on to heterogeneous catalysis. This is where the catalyst and reagents are in different phases. Typically, the reagents are in the liquid or gas phase, flowing over a solid catalytic surface. What are the benefits and drawbacks of this approach? What are the industrial applications? Let's take a look!
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