2021
DOI: 10.1002/cnma.202100400
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Recent Progress in Adsorptive Removal of Water Pollutants by Metal‐Organic Frameworks

Abstract: Difficulty in accessing drinkable water resources, mostly originating from water pollution, has become a serious challenge for humans and the environment. Increasing population, growth of industrial activities, and the increasing demand for the agricultural sector have generated various pollutants into the environment, especially water resources. Thus, treatment of industrial effluents before discharging them into the environment is necessary to reduce the pollutants, maintain the quality of drinkable water, r… Show more

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“…Due to its excellent performances in various applications in different fields, it has been considered an essential member of new porous materials in recent years. MOFs present excellent performance in removing various contaminants from the gaseous and aqueous medium [38]. The most important advantages of MOF over other adsorbents are structural diversity [39], the possibility of determining the size of the pores, as well as determining the properties and performance by selecting various metal nodes and organic ligands in the synthesis stage.…”
Section: Metal-organic Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its excellent performances in various applications in different fields, it has been considered an essential member of new porous materials in recent years. MOFs present excellent performance in removing various contaminants from the gaseous and aqueous medium [38]. The most important advantages of MOF over other adsorbents are structural diversity [39], the possibility of determining the size of the pores, as well as determining the properties and performance by selecting various metal nodes and organic ligands in the synthesis stage.…”
Section: Metal-organic Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most developing and wealthy countries, the lack of clean water has become a critical issue 1 . This is attributed to rapid technological advancement, industrial effluent pollution, the rapid growth of the human population, and erratic rainfall which degrades water quality 2 4 . Regular use of contemporary amenities and goods such as gasoline for cars, plastics, textile apparel, food products, and medications, to name a few has led to enormous waste product generation and contamination of previously unpolluted water basins 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metal-organic framework (MOFs), also called porous coordination polymers (PCPs), are a class of relatively new crystalline nano-porous materials, generated by the coordination of bidentate or multidentate organic ligands to metal ion cores or metal clusters [ 37–39 ]. Generally, MOFs have unique properties, such as strong coordination bonds, large and robustus porous structures and accessible surface areas, and high adsorption capacity, which make them suitable adsorbent materials for wastewater treatment, reaching high performances in particular for the removal of micropollutants [ 40–43 ]. All these features, along with the enhanced catalytic activity that they can display [ 44–46 ], provide an exciting opportunity to produce new advanced adsorbents for MPs/NPs removal from water and wastewater [ 47 ] as well as catalytic materials able to easily degrade MPs/NPs [ 48 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%