Hybrid Materials: A Metareview

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The field of hybrid materials has grown so wildly in the last 30 years that writing a comprehensive review has turned into an impossible mission. Yet, the need for a general view of the field remains, and it would be certainly useful to draw a scientific and technological map connecting the dots of the very different subfields of hybrid materials, a map which could relate the essential common characteristics of these fascinating materials while providing an overview of the very different combinations, synthetic approaches, and final applications formulated in this field, which has become a whole world. That is why we decided to write this metareview, that is, a review of reviews that could provide an eagle’s eye view of a complex and varied landscape of materials which nevertheless share a common driving force: the power of hybridization.

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Gomez-Romero, P., Pokhriyal, A., Rueda-García, D., Bengoa, L. N., & González-Gil, R. M. (2024, January 9). Hybrid Materials: A Metareview. Chemistry of Materials. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c01878

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