High-throughput screening (HTS) is a pivotal technique in catalysis, chemical engineering, and technology. It involves the rapid testing of large numbers of chemical compounds to identify those with specific properties or activities, such as catalytic activity or drug efficacy. In catalysis, HTS accelerates the discovery of novel catalysts by screening vast libraries of compounds to pinpoint ones with desired reactivity or selectivity. This approach enhances the efficiency of catalyst development, vital for industries ranging from pharmaceuticals to energy production. In chemical engineering, HTS streamlines the optimization of reaction conditions and the identification of optimal catalyst formulations, leading to improved process efficiency and product quality. Furthermore, in technology, HTS facilitates the discovery of new materials and compounds with diverse applications, from advanced electronics to sustainable energy solutions. Overall, HTS plays a central role in advancing catalysis, chemical engineering, and technology by expediting the discovery and development of innovative compounds and materials.
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