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MOF/COF-based materials using 3D printing technology: applications in water treatment, gas removal, biomedical, and electronic industries

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NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 45, Issue 30, Pages 13247-13257

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1nj02152d

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  1. Research Affairs Division of Isfahan University of Technology (IUT), Isfahan, I. R. Iran
  2. Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council (INIC), Tehran, I. R. Iran

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Porous crystalline materials like COFs and MOFs have gained much attention in the past decade for their unique features, and 3D printing technology has played a significant role in preparing novel materials based on these materials. Recently, materials based on COFs and MOFs prepared using 3D printing technology have shown promising performance in water pollutant removal, gas separation, and tissue regeneration applications.
Over the past decade, porous crystalline materials like covalent organic frameworks (COFs) and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with unique features such as intrinsic porosity, well-defined topology, diverse functionalities, large surface area, and low density have increased and have attracted a lot of attention in various fields. On the other side, 3D printing, an emerging technology based on the layer-by-layer fabrication of 3D constructions, has played a great role in preparing novel materials based on porous crystalline materials. Recently, using 3D printing technology, various materials based on COFs and MOFs have been prepared, and the performance of these materials for the removal of water pollutants, gas separation, and tissue regeneration has been studied. Considering the useful applications of 3D printed MOF/COF-based materials, this review will focus on and highlight the successful uses of 3D printed COF- and MOF-based materials in remediation, gas separation, biomedical, and electronic fields.

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