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Incorporation of Active Metal Species in Crystalline Porous Materials for Highly Efficient Synergetic Catalysis

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卷 17, 期 22, 页码 -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202003971

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active metal species; crystalline porous materials; metal– organic frameworks (MOFs); synergetic catalysis; zeolites

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  1. NSFC [21673120]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, Nankai University [63196005]

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The design and development of efficient catalytic materials with synergistic catalytic sites, such as crystalline porous materials (CPMs), have been a focus of recent research due to their essential role in enhancing catalytic activity and selectivity. By incorporating guest species in CPMs, synergistic effects can be achieved between different components, leading to improved performance in catalytic processes.
The design and development of efficient catalytic materials with synergistic catalytic sites always has long been known to be a thrilling and very dynamic research field. Crystalline porous materials (CPMs) mainly including metal-organic frameworks and zeolites with high scientific and industrial impact have recently been the subject of extensive research due to their essential role in modern chemical industrial processes. The rational incorporation of guest species in CPMs can synergize the respective strengths of these components and allow them to collaborate with each other for synergistic catalysis, leading to enhanced catalytic activity, selectivity, and stability in a broad range of catalytic processes. In this review, the recent advances in the development of CPMs-confined active metal species, including metal nanoparticles, metal/metal oxides heteroparticles, metal oxide, subnanometric metal clusters, and polyoxometalates, for heterogeneous catalysis, with a particular focus on synergistic effects between active components that result in an enhanced performance are highlighted. Insights into catalysts design strategies, host-guest interactions, and structure-property relationships have been illustrated in detail. Finally, the existing challenges and possible development directions in CPMs-based encapsulation-structured synergistic catalysts are discussed.

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