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Separate to accumulate

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A sequential templating technique yields bifunctional catalysts with controlled separation of cooperative catalytic functionalities.

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Figure 1: Illustrated synthetic strategy for spatially orthogonal functionalization of hierarchical architectures.
Figure 2: The catalytic cascade.

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Corma, A. Separate to accumulate. Nature Mater 15, 134–136 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat4537

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