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Preface; Contents; 1 Introduction; Abstract ; References; 2 History and Classification of Non-Siliceous Hybrid Materials; Abstract ; 2.1 Brief History of Hybrid Materials; 2.2 Classification of Non-Siliceous Hybrid Materials; 2.3 General Strategies of Incorporating Organic Groups; 2.3.1 Surface Functionalization; 2.3.2 Direct Synthesis; References; 3 Strategies to Incorporate Mesoporosity; Abstract ; 3.1 Template-Free Self-assembly Synthesis Strategy; 3.1.1 Ligand Extension; 3.1.2 Microemulsion Method; 3.1.3 Nanocrystal Self-assembly; 3.2 Surfactant-Mediated Synthesis Strategy

3.2.1 Synthesis Mechanism3.2.2 How to Effectively Obtain Periodic Mesoporosity; 3.2.3 Mesostructure Design; 3.2.4 Pore Size Control; 3.2.5 Improving the Crystallization of Pore Walls; References; 4 Morphological Design of Mesoporous Hybrid Materials; Abstract ; 4.1 Spheres and Fibers; 4.2 Nanoplates and Films; 4.3 Nanorods; 4.4 Monoliths; References; 5 Modification and Potential Applications of Organic-Inorganic Non-Siliceous Hybrid Materials; Abstract ; 5.1 Multiphase Adsorption and Separation; 5.1.1 Gas Adsorption; 5.1.2 Liquid Adsorption and Separation; 5.2 Energy Conversion and Storage

5.2.1 Photocatalysis5.2.2 Photoelectrochemical Conversion; 5.2.3 Potential Fuel Cell Applications; 5.3 Heterogeneous Catalysis; 5.3.1 Pure Hybrid Framework; 5.3.2 Post-functionalization for Catalysis; 5.4 Biomaterials; 5.4.1 Biomolecule Adsorption and Separation; 5.4.2 Drug Delivery; 5.4.3 Biosensors; References; 6 Summary and Outlook; Abstract

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