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Manufacturing Techniques for Derivatives of Metal-Organic Frameworks for the Catalytic Removal of Aqueous Pollutants

Wei He

Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are porous materials that consist of metal ions or clusters linked by organic ligands. They have gained significant interest in recent years for their potential use in catalysis and adsorption of various pollutants. Catalytic removal of aqueous pollutants involves the use of a catalyst to facilitate the degradation or conversion of pollutants into less harmful or non-toxic substances. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have shown promising results as catalysts for the removal of aqueous pollutants due to their high surface area, tunable pore size, and the ability to incorporate various catalytic active sites