Preparation strategies of waste-derived MOF and their applications in water remediation: A systematic review
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Abstract
The severity of aquatic environmental problems has been acknowledged widely. To mitigate the escalating water pollution, it is imperative to adopt appropriate functional environmental materials for water purification. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as a favorable option because of their porous and stable characteristics. Conventional MOF preparation relies on the integration of metal ions/clusters and organic ligands. However, the increasing demand for MOF materials emphasizes the need for sustainable and eco-friendly production methods. Utilizing waste resources such as metals and organic contaminants as precursors for hydrolysis/purification facilitates waste reuse and enables the production of…
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- Chemistry
- Environmental remediation
- Waste management
- Biochemical engineering
- Environmental chemistry
- Contamination
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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