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Recent Development of Metal–Organic Frameworks for Water Purification

Islam M. El‐Sewify, Shengqian Ma

2024Langmuir36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Water contamination is an increasing concern to mankind because of the increasing amount of pollutants in aquatic ecosystems. To purify the polluted water, various techniques have been used to remove hazardous components. Unfortunately, traditional cleanup techniques with a low uptake capacity are unable to achieve water purification. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have recently shown potential in effective water pollutant isolation in terms of selectivity and adsorption capacity over traditional porous materials. The high surface area and versatile functionality of MOFs allow for the development of new adsorbents. The development of MOFs in a range of water treatments in the recent five years will be highlighted in this review, along with assessments of the adsorption performance relevant to the particular task. Moreover, the outlook on future opportunities for water purification using MOFs is also provided.

Topics & Concepts

Portable water purificationAdsorptionMetal-organic frameworkPollutantSurface waterHazardous air pollutantsEnvironmental scienceWater treatmentContaminated waterEnvironmental chemistryChemistryEnvironmental engineeringOrganic chemistryMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and ApplicationsAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalCovalent Organic Framework Applications