This review focuses on the recent developments in synthesis, properties, and applications of a relatively new family of photoactive porous composites, integrated by metal halide perovskite (MHP) nanocrystals and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). The synergy between the two systems has led to materials (MHP@MOF composites) with new functionalities along with improved properties and phase stability, thus broadening their applications in multiple areas of research such as sensing, light-harvesting solar cells, light-emitting device technology, encryption, and photocatal-ysis. The state of the art, recent progress, and most promising routes for future research on these photoactive porous composites are presented in the end.
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Cortés-Villena, A., & Galian, R. E. (2021, September 1). Present and perspectives of photoactive porous composites based on semiconductor nanocrystals and metal-organic frameworks. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185620
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