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A Review on Adsorption of Organic Pollutants from Water by UiO-67 and Its Derivatives

Journal

JOURNAL OF NANOELECTRONICS AND OPTOELECTRONICS
Volume 16, Issue 12, Pages 1861-1873

Publisher

AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1166/jno.2021.3142

Keywords

Metal-Organic Framework; UiO-67; Adsorption; Organic Pollutants

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51602193, 51701022]
  2. Tal-ent Program of Shanghai University of Engineering Science [QNTD202104]
  3. Shanghai Local Univer-sities Capacity Building Project of Science and Tech-nology Innovation Action Program [21010501700]

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With its low cost and simple operation, adsorption is an effective strategy to remove organic pollutants from water. UiO-67, a stable zirconium-based MOF material, is considered a promising adsorbent with appropriate pore size and superior structure. Research shows that UiO-67 has great potential in effectively removing organic pollutants from water.
With the outstanding features of low cost and simple operation, adsorption is an effective strategy to remove organic pollutants that caused irreversible harm to organisms from water. UiO-67, a kind of stable zirconiumbased MOF material, has been considered as a promising adsorbent with appropriate pore size, superior structure and strong affinity with various organic pollutants. Thus, UiO-67 is a great potential material in effectively removing organic pollutants from water. In this review, the research status of UiO-67 and its derivatives in terms of various modification strategies and adsorption property improvements and mechanisms to different organic pollutants are analyzed and compared.

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