Self-assembling systems offer numerous advantages in catalysis:
Precision and Control: The ordered nature of self-assembled structures allows for precise control over the spatial arrangement of catalytic sites. Enhanced Activity: The close proximity of catalytic sites can lead to enhanced catalytic activity and selectivity. Scalability: Self-assembly processes can be easily scaled up, making them suitable for industrial applications. Versatility: Various building blocks, such as nanoparticles and organic molecules, can be used to create self-assembled catalytic systems.