JOURNAL ARTICLE

METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS APPLIED FOR WATER PURIFICATION

Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) which are materials constructed from metal ions/clusters bridged with organic linkers have emerged as an important family of porous materials for widely varying applications. The purification of water polluted with both of organic and inorganic contaminants is a potentially promising application of MOFs since the chemical and thermal properties of the porous materials are easily tunable, e.g. ligand modification, different metal, etc. The demonstration of alignment and the obtained insights facilitate the direction of designing ideal MOF materials with improved water stability for application in water purification. This review gives a brief overview and will be beneficial to the design, functionalization, and promotion of the development of MOFs as adsorbent materials for applications in water purification.

Keywords:
Portable water purification Metal-organic framework Adsorption Surface modification Materials science Metal ions in aqueous solution Nanotechnology Porosity Water treatment Thermal stability Metal Chemical engineering Environmental science Chemistry Organic chemistry Environmental engineering Engineering Metallurgy Composite material

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Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Inorganic Chemistry
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