Bimetallic catalysts play a pivotal role in catalysis, offering enhanced activity, selectivity, and stability compared to their monometallic counterparts. In chemical engineering and technology, these catalysts find widespread applications in various industrial processes, including petrochemical, environmental, and pharmaceutical sectors. Their unique properties stem from the synergistic effects between the constituent metals, which can modify the electronic structure, surface properties, and reaction pathways, thereby influencing catalytic performance. This synergism often leads to improved catalytic activity, selectivity towards desired products, and resistance to deactivation mechanisms, making bimetallic catalysts indispensable in modern chemical processes. Understanding their design principles and synthesis methods is crucial for optimizing catalytic performance and developing innovative solutions to address the challenges in sustainable production and environmental remediation.
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