Catalysis plays a vital role in industry, particularly in chemical engineering and technology sectors. It accelerates chemical reactions, reducing energy requirements and increasing efficiency. Industrial catalysis involves heterogeneous catalysis, where catalysts are in a different phase from the reactants, often solid catalysts in gaseous or liquid reactions. This process is crucial in petroleum refining, where catalysts facilitate the conversion of crude oil into valuable products like gasoline and diesel fuel. Similarly, in the production of plastics and pharmaceuticals, catalysis enhances reaction rates and selectivity, optimizing product yield and purity. Catalysis also enables environmental protection through processes like catalytic converters, which mitigate pollutants in vehicle emissions. Overall, catalysis in industry is indispensable for sustainable production, energy conservation, and pollution mitigation.
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