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Recognition and Sequestration of Toxic Inorganic Water Pollutants with Hydrolytically Stable Metal-Organic Frameworks.

Subhajit DuttaSumanta LetShivani SharmaDebanjan MahatoSujit K Ghosh
Published in: Chemical record (New York, N.Y.) (2021)
Water pollution and crisis of freshwater is one of the most alarming concern globally, which threatens the development and survival of living beings. Recycling of contaminated water has been the prime demand of 21st century as the area of contamination in natural waterbodies increasing rapidly worldwide. Detoxification and purification of wastewater via adsorptive removal technology has been proven to be more efficient because of it's simplicity, lesser complexity and cost-effectiveness. As the most rapid-growing division of coordination chemistry, porous coordination polymers (PCPs) or metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with the liberty of crafting tailorable porous architecture and presence of numerous functional sites have become quintessential for recognition and sequestration of water pollutants. This personal account intends to highlight our recent contributions in the field of sensing and sequestration of toxic aquatic inorganic pollutants by functionalized water stable MOFs.
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