Room Temperature Reduction of Nitrogen Oxide on Iron Metal-Organic Frameworks.
Marco DaturiVanessa Blasin-AubéJi Wong YoonPhilippe BazinAlexandre VimontJong-San ChangYoung Kyu HwangYou-Kyong SeoSeunghun JangHyunju ChangStefan WuttkePatricia HorcajadaMasaaki HanedaChristian SerrePublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Nitrogen oxides represent one of the main threats for the environment. Despite decades of intensive research efforts, a sustainable solution for NOx removal under environmental conditions is still undefined. Using theoretical modelling, material design, state-of-the-art investigation methods and mimicking enzymes, we have found that selected porous hybrid iron(II/III) based MOF material are able to decompose NOx, at room temperature, in the presence of water and oxygen, into N 2 and O 2 and without reducing agents. This paves the way to the development of new highly sustainable heterogeneous catalysts to improve air quality. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.