Heterogeneous catalysts play a pivotal role in catalysis, chemical engineering, and technological advancements. These catalysts are employed in various industries, including petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and environmental remediation. Unlike homogeneous catalysts, which are in the same phase as the reactants, heterogeneous catalysts exist in a different phase. Typically, they are solid materials with active sites where reactions occur. This property facilitates their recovery and reuse, making them economically viable and environmentally friendly options. The design and optimization of heterogeneous catalysts involve considerations such as surface area, pore size, and chemical composition to enhance catalytic activity and selectivity. Their versatility and efficiency contribute significantly to the development of sustainable processes, cleaner energy production, and the synthesis of valuable chemicals, driving progress in chemical engineering and technology.
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