Engineering Asymmetric MOF Composites toward High-Efficiency Catalytic Reactions
Abstract
Asymmetric metal-organic framework composites (AMOFs) have garnered increasing attention due to their distinctive functional properties, demonstrating considerable promise in catalysis, particularly as micro- and nano-structured catalysts. Nevertheless, a systematic understanding of AMOFs remains limited, especially regarding material selection and application-driven structural design. Moreover, achieving controllable synthesis of these materials continues to pose significant challenges. In this review, we present a comprehensive classification system and outline the core synthetic strategies for AMOFs. We also highlight their representative catalytic applications over the past decade. This work aims to enhance the understanding of AMOFs development, advance their catalytic applications, and identify key challenges in synthesis and design, along with potential directions for future optimization.
- This article is part of the themed collections: Journal of Materials Chemistry A Recent Review Articles and Journal of Materials Chemistry A HOT Papers