Regulating the spatial distribution of metal nanoparticles within metal-organic frameworks to enhance catalytic efficiency
Composites incorporating metallic nanoparticles into metal-organic frameworks are potentially useful but controlling the nanoparticle spatial distribution is challenging. Here, the authors report a strategy that accomplishes this by using a metal oxide as both support and sacrificial template.
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Main Authors: | Qiu Yang, Wenxian Liu, Bingqing Wang, Weina Zhang, Xiaoqiao Zeng, Cong Zhang, Yongji Qin, Xiaoming Sun, Tianpin Wu, Junfeng Liu, Fengwei Huo, Jun Lu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bf258ea0176e4425b58b571f9dd702bb |
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