Oxidation catalysis is a fundamental process in catalysis, chemical engineering, and technology, involving the conversion of reactants into products through the addition of oxygen or removal of hydrogen. This versatile catalytic process finds wide-ranging applications in industries such as petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and environmental remediation. Catalysts used in oxidation reactions typically comprise transition metals or metal oxides, which facilitate the oxidation of organic compounds or the removal of pollutants from air and water. Chemical engineers leverage oxidation catalysis to design efficient processes for the production of chemicals, fuels, and intermediates, while minimizing energy consumption and waste generation. Moreover, advancements in oxidation catalysis contribute to the development of sustainable technologies for air purification and wastewater treatment, addressing environmental challenges and promoting a cleaner and healthier environment.
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