"Heterogeneous Oxidation: The Catalyst-Driven Path to Cleaner Chemistry"


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Heterogeneous oxidation refers to a chemical process where oxidation occurs at the interface between different phases, typically involving a solid catalyst and a gaseous or liquid reactant. This mechanism is widely used in environmental remediation, catalysis, and industrial processes, such as pollutant degradation, fuel combustion, and chemical synthesis. Common catalysts include metal oxides, zeolites, and supported nanoparticles, which facilitate the transfer of electrons and enhance reaction efficiency.


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