Research Topic: metal-organic frameworks

Redox-Active Metal–Organic Framework Nanocrystals for the Simultaneous Adsorption, Detection, and Detoxification of Heavy Metal Cations

This research demonstrates how specially designed metal-organic framework materials can effectively remove toxic heavy metals like mercury, lead, and cadmium from water. The most effective material, cobalt-based HHTP, can capture these metals through both chemical reactions and physical binding, making it highly efficient. The researchers also successfully coated these materials onto fabrics, creating wearable water filters that can simultaneously purify water and detect contamination levels.

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Biodecolorization and Biodegradation of Methyl Orange by Immobilized Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bacterium into SA/PVA Matrix Integrated with MOF UiO-66 Adsorbent

Scientists created special beads containing bacteria and a porous material called MOF to remove orange dye (methyl orange) from contaminated water. The bacteria break down the dye molecules while the porous material helps trap the dye, working together more effectively than either method alone. These beads removed over 92% of the dye from water in just 10 days, making them promising for treating textile industry wastewater.

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