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Syntheses, design strategies, and photocatalytic charge dynamics of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs): a catalyzed photo-degradation approach towards organic dyes

Journal

CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue 12, Pages 3946-3989

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0cy02275f

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  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) New Delhi [01(2899)/17/EMR-II]
  2. Science Foundation of Guangdong Medical University [GDMUZ2019008, GDMUM201821]
  3. Featured Innovation Project of Guangdong Province [2019KTSCX053]
  4. Key scientific research project of Colleges and Universities of Education Department of Guangdong Province [20202ZDZX2046]

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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and coordination polymers (CPs) are new varieties of materials with potential applications in gas separation, storage, membranes, and drug delivery. Recent research explores the use of pure MOFs as photocatalysts, with computational studies providing insights into their photocatalytic properties. These materials show promise in degrading organic molecules, particularly dyes, in wastewater discharge from industrial sources.
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) or coordination polymers (CPs) are regarded as new variety of materials that find potential applications in several areas such as gas/small molecule absorption/separation, gas storage, membranes, and drug delivery system. Also, MOF-incorporating nanoparticles display activity towards various catalytic/electrocatalytic/photocatalytic processes. However, the application of pure metal-organic frameworks as photocatalysts has been recently explored. Further, computational studies on MOFs/CPs add newer insight to better understand the mechanistic pathways through which this new class of materials displays photocatalytic properties. The presented perspective emphasizes the general introduction of syntheses, design strategies and structures of photoactive metal-organic frameworks, and the plausible mechanistic pathways through which these MOFs display photocatalytic degradation of organic molecules in particular organic dyes that are usually present in wastewater discharge from industries.

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