Recent strategies for constructing hierarchical multicomponent nanoparticles/metal-organic framework hybrids and their applications

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Abstract

Hybrid nanoparticles with unique tailored morphologies and compositions can be utilized for numerous applications owing to their combination of inherent properties as well as the structural and supportive functions of each component. Controlled encapsulation of nanoparticles within nanospaces (NPNSs) of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) (denoted as NPNS@MOF) can generate a large number of hybrid nanomaterials, facilitating superior activity in targeted applications. In this review, recent strategies for the fabrication of NPNS@MOFs with a hierarchical architecture, tailorability, unique intrinsic properties, and superior catalytic performance are summarized. In addition, the latest and most important examples in this sector are emphasized since they are more conducive to the practical applicability of NPNS@MOF nanohybrids.

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Tran, N. M., Nguyen, A. N., Bae, J., Kim, J., Kim, D., & Yoo, H. (2023, May 26). Recent strategies for constructing hierarchical multicomponent nanoparticles/metal-organic framework hybrids and their applications. Nanoscale Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3na00213f

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