“…Notably, the limited surface of these ceramics imposes challenges on the optimization of catalytic and adsorption processes. Besides this limitation, their inherent non-porous nature, limits their versatility in accommodating diverse molecular species, thereby limiting their utility in applications requiring high-level reactivity [ [8] , [9] , [10] , [11] , [12] , [13] ]. Addressing these drawbacks is critical to the advancement of materials science, prompting the exploration of new porous silica-based materials to overcome the inherent limitations of traditional non-porous ones.…”