The Application of Metal–Organic Frameworks in Water Treatment and Their Large-Scale Preparation: A Review

Yuhang Xie, Teng Zhang*, Bo Wang, Wenju Wang*

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Abstract

Over the last few decades, there has been a growing discourse surrounding environmental and health issues stemming from drinking water and the discharge of effluents into the environment. The rapid advancement of various sewage treatment methodologies has prompted a thorough exploration of promising materials to capitalize on their benefits. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), as porous materials, have garnered considerable attention from researchers in recent years. These materials boast exceptional properties: unparalleled porosity, expansive specific surface areas, unique electronic characteristics including semi-conductivity, and a versatile affinity for organic molecules. These attributes have fueled a spike in research activity. This paper reviews the current MOF-based wastewater removal technologies, including separation, catalysis, and related pollutant monitoring methods, and briefly introduces the basic mechanism of some methods. The scale production problems faced by MOF in water treatment applications are evaluated, and two pioneering methods for MOF mass production are highlighted. In closing, we propose targeted recommendations and future perspectives to navigate the challenges of MOF implementation in water purification, enhancing the efficiency of material synthesis for environmental stewardship.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1972
JournalMaterials
Volume17
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2024

Keywords

  • MOFs
  • high pressure homogenization
  • large-scale preparation
  • spray drying
  • wastewater treatment

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