“…Recently, mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN) with hierarchical pores or dendritic pores were reported to be good supports for enzyme immobilization. − In addition, mesoporous materials were particularly explored to accommodate two catalytic species into their hierarchical structures for cascade catalysis . Since there is no need to purify and isolate intermediates, such a bifunctional system can reduce operation time, production cost, and waste, and meanwhile enhance overall yield. , Many groups have adopted this concept by combining metal particles (e.g., Ru, Au, Pt, and Pd) with other active species on the porous surface, , achieving exceptional cascade productivity toward, for instance, Knoevenagel condensation and oxidation of cinnamyl alcohol . Despite these successes, enzymes are sparingly combined with metal particles or organocatalysts for the same principle, because the incorporation of these distinct species (e.g., different stability and size) into a size-restricted porous material remains a challenge to date.…”