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A hierarchically structured metal‐oxide–organic framework (MoOF) foam microreactor, constructed by combining a macroporous carbon network with mesoporous photocatalysts, is demonstrated by G. W. Ho and co‐workers on page 7713. The microreactor readily absorbs pollutants and localizes photocatalysis within its reservoir, leading to effective degradation and hydrogen generation. This creates an effective...
A macroporous carbon network combined with mesoporous catalyst immobilization by a template method gives a metal‐oxide–organic framework (MoOF) foam microreactor that readily soaks up pollutants and localizes solar energy in itself, leading to effective degradation of water pollutants (e.g., methyl orange (MO) and also hydrogen generation. The cleaned‐up water can be removed from the microreactor...
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