Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Organic-inorganic materials, also known as hybrid materials, are a class of materials that combine organic and inorganic components at the molecular level. These materials exploit the complementary properties of both organic and inorganic materials to create novel materials with unique properties and functions. Organic-inorganic materials have a wide range of applications, including in catalysis, sensing, energy storage, optoelectronics, and biomaterials. Researchers in this field work to design and synthesize new hybrid materials with tailored properties for specific applications. The field of organic-inorganic materials is interdisciplinary, drawing on principles from chemistry, materials science, and engineering. Research in this area often involves the development of new synthetic methods, characterization techniques, and theoretical modeling to understand the structure-property relationships of these complex materials.