High surface and its easy accessibility are the key factors towards the use of nanomaterials in chemical applications. In form of 3D interconnected networks, these engineered porous materials offer advanced scopes in the direction of catalysis, CO2 reduction, water purification, etc. Few examples are listed as below:
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