Selective oxidation and hydrogenation are crucial processes in catalysis, chemical engineering, and technology, facilitating the controlled transformation of molecules. In selective oxidation, specific functional groups within a molecule are oxidized while leaving others intact, often achieved through tailored catalysts and reaction conditions. This process finds applications in the production of fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and environmental remediation. On the other hand, hydrogenation involves the addition of hydrogen atoms to unsaturated compounds, enabling the conversion of various feedstocks into valuable products such as fuels and chemicals. Both processes require precise catalyst design to optimize selectivity, activity, and stability, driving advancements in heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis. These technologies play pivotal roles in sustainable development by enabling cleaner and more efficient chemical transformations with reduced energy consumption and waste generation.
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