Metal-Organic Frameworks Marry Sponge: New Opportunities for Advanced Water Treatment

Authors
Lv, ZhengDeng, JianmianCao, TaiyangLee, Jun YoungLuo, YulongMao, YanliKim, Seong HwanWang, ChaohaiHwang, Jin HyunKang, HaiyanYan, XuNa, Jongbeom
Issue Date
2024-03
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
Langmuir, v.40, no.11, pp.5590 - 5605
Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have garnered attention across various fields due to their noteworthy features like high specific surface area, substantial porosity, and adjustable performance. In the realm of water treatment, MOFs exhibit great potential for eliminating pollutants such as organics, heavy metals, and oils. Nonetheless, the inherent powder characteristics of MOFs pose challenges in terms of recycling, pipeline blockage, and even secondary pollution in practical applications. Addressing these issues, the incorporation of MOFs into sponges proves to be an effective solution. Strategies like one-pot synthesis, in situ growth, and impregnation are commonly employed for loading MOFs onto sponges. This review comprehensively explores the synthesis strategies of MOFs and sponges, along with their applications in water treatment, aiming to contribute to the ongoing advancement of MOF materials.
Keywords
FABRICATION; ADSORPTION; MEMBRANE; MELAMINE SPONGE; EMERGING POLLUTANTS; EFFICIENT REMOVAL; OIL; URANIUM; WASTE; RECOVERY
ISSN
0743-7463
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/149694
DOI
10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c00057
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