Hybrid Metal‑Organic Frameworks (MOFs) for Various Catalysis Applications
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Porous materials have been gaining popularity in catalysis applications, solving the
current ecological challenges. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are especially
noteworthy for their high surface areas and customizable chemistry, giving them
a wide range of potential applications in catalysis remediation. The review study
delves into the various applications of MOFs in catalysis and provides a compre
hensive summary. This review thoroughly explores MOF materials, specifically
focusing on their diverse catalytic applications, including Lewis catalysis, oxidation,
reduction, photocatalysis, and electrocatalysis. Also, this study emphasizes the sig
nificance of high-performance MOF materials, which possess adjustable properties
and exceptional features, as a novel approach to tackling technological challenges
across multiple sectors. MOFs make it an ideal candidate for catalytic reactions,
as it enables efficient conversion rates and selectivity. Furthermore, the tunable
properties of MOF make it possible to tailor its structure to suit specific catalytic
requirements. This feature improves performance and reduces costs associated with
traditional catalysts. In conclusion, MOF materials have revolutionized the field of
catalysis and offer immense potential in solving various technological challenges
across different industries