Abstract

The Front Cover shows the two routes in which metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can participate in photo-thermal reactions. In the case of MOF-based composites, MOFs can act as hosts for plasmonic metal nanoparticles that, upon irradiation, are able to drive chemical reactions through high-energy electrons and/or thermal enhancement. In the case of MOF-derived materials, MOFs play a role as sacrificial templates to create new materials based on highly dispersed metal nanoparticles embedded into a carbon matrix. These latter materials benefit from the outstanding light-to-heat conversion and broadband absorption of carbon structures. Both approaches mentioned above represent promising pathways for the implementation of MOFs as photo-thermal catalysts for the production of solar fuels and chemicals. More information can be found in the Review by J. Gascon and co-workers.

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