Carboxylation is a fundamental process in both nature and industrial chemistry, often catalyzed by enzymes or transition metal catalysts. In chemical engineering and technology, carboxylation plays a vital role in various applications, such as the production of organic acids, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals. Through catalysis, carboxylation reactions can be optimized for efficiency and selectivity, enabling the synthesis of complex molecules with precision. This process is significant in sustainable chemistry efforts, where it can be integrated into green technologies to minimize waste and energy consumption. Chemical engineers employ innovative reactor designs and optimization strategies to enhance carboxylation processes, ultimately contributing to the advancement of industries ranging from pharmaceuticals to materials science. Efficient carboxylation processes are crucial for achieving sustainability goals and meeting the demands of a rapidly evolving chemical industry.
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