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What are Some Examples of Advanced Catalytic Materials?

Examples of advanced catalytic materials include:
- [Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs)](): These porous materials consist of metal ions coordinated to organic ligands. MOFs have high surface areas and tunable pore sizes, making them ideal for applications in gas storage, separation, and catalysis.
- [Zeolites](): These are microporous aluminosilicate minerals that serve as excellent catalysts for petrochemical refining and other industrial processes due to their high thermal stability and unique pore structures.
- [Single-Atom Catalysts (SACs)](): SACs contain isolated metal atoms dispersed on a support material. They offer high catalytic activity and selectivity due to the unique electronic properties of single metal atoms.
- [Perovskite Oxides](): These materials have a general formula of ABX3 and exhibit a wide range of electronic, magnetic, and catalytic properties. They are used in various applications, including fuel cells and photocatalysis.

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