hybrid nanomaterials

What are Hybrid Nanomaterials?

Hybrid nanomaterials are composite structures that combine different types of nanomaterials to leverage their unique properties for improved performance in various applications, including catalysis. These materials often integrate organic and inorganic components, metals and metal oxides, or even biological molecules with synthetic compounds. The synergistic effects of combining different components often result in enhanced catalytic activity, stability, and selectivity.

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