“…In this sense, semiartificial approaches based on the use of natural proteins (e.g., apoenzyme), wherein a metal-complex catalyst is incorporated into the reaction sites as a cofactor, [2,3] and artificial approaches, in which large molecules such as polymers, [4][5][6] dendrimers, [7] supramolecular hosts, [8,9] and mesoporous materials [10] provide the protein-like reaction space required for enhancing the catalytic activity of the metal complex, have been adopted. As a result of the growing interest in metallic nanoparticle (MNP) catalysts, [11,12] there are numerous reports on the incorporation of MNPs into a reaction space constructed within different architectures such as polymers, [13] dendrimers, [14] micelles, [15] and mesoporous materials. [16,17] One key feature of MNPs is their surface-functionalizing property, which has allowed for the design of recyclable catalyst supports, [18] sensors, [19] and drug-delivery materials.…”