I got to write my first seminar. The topic is suppose to be about

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In summary, the conversation revolves around a seminar on catalysts in material engineering. The person is seeking ideas and resources for their topic. There is a mention of Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis as a potential area to explore.
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I got to write my first seminar. The topic is suppose to be about catalysts in material engineering. I was wondering if someone could give me some ideas about what to write, or maybe post me some internet pages where I could look for this topic.

Thank you!
 
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Vanja-m said:
I got to write my first seminar. The topic is suppose to be about catalysts in material engineering. I was wondering if someone could give me some ideas about what to write, or maybe post me some internet pages where I could look for this topic.

Thank you!

There must be a wealth of material out there that satisfies the criteria you must meet.What have you found so far?
 
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Vanja-m said:
I got to write my first seminar. The topic is suppose to be about catalysts in material engineering. I was wondering if someone could give me some ideas about what to write, or maybe post me some internet pages where I could look for this topic.

Thank you!
As in the structure of catalysts? Or the durability? Or the type of synthesis they enable?

One could look into Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis.
 

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