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Combinatorial catalysis, in all of its aspects, i.e., including combinatorial chemistry and high-throughput experimentation, is a new approach and tool for catalysis research, a “renaissance” in several ways, in particular because it enables a field that is too often considered as mature to be fertilized by new frontier technologies. Combinatorial catalysis has witnessed tremendous growth over the last 2 to 3 years, in industry (developers and users) and also in academia.
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Derouane, E.G. (2002). Principles and Methods for Accelerated Catalyst Design, Preparation, Testing, and Development: Conclusions of the Nato Advanced Study Institute. In: Derouane, E.G., Parmon, V., Lemos, F., Ribeiro, F.R. (eds) Principles and Methods for Accelerated Catalyst Design and Testing. NATO Science Series, vol 69. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0554-8_35
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