Abstract

The frontispiece shows a novel in situ method of generating metal nanoparticles within porous molecular frameworks, thereby affording highly active and selective single-site heterogeneous catalysts for industrially significant aerobic oxidations. The Communication on page 1226 by Robert Raja and Andy Hor et al. highlights the importance of spectroscopic and kinetic studies in establishing structureproperty correlations that are fundamental in the design of sustainable heterogeneous catalysts.

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