Structure, nomenclature and viable synthesis of micro/nanoscale metal organic frameworks and their remarkable applications in adsorption of organic pollutants

[Display omitted] •The current study is to explain the structure and nomenclature of a metal organic framework.•The detailed literature about the synthesis of metal–organic framework (MOF) using different methods.•To explain the literature regarding the application of MOFs as adsorbent for the remov...

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Published in:Microchemical journal Vol. 159; p. 105579
Main Authors: Saeed, Tooba, Naeem, Abdul, Ud Din, Israf, Alotaibi, Mshari A., Alharthi, Abdulrah I., Wali Khan, Ihtisham, Huma Khan, Nazish, Malik, Tabassum
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V 01-12-2020
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Summary:[Display omitted] •The current study is to explain the structure and nomenclature of a metal organic framework.•The detailed literature about the synthesis of metal–organic framework (MOF) using different methods.•To explain the literature regarding the application of MOFs as adsorbent for the removal of organic pollutants.•To improve the morphology, surface functionality, stability and large scale production of MOF. Metal-organic frameworks (MOF) are the adsorbent materials comprised of organic linkers, and inorganic blocks joined together with a strong bond (reticular synthesis). They have various attractive properties such as stability, enhanced reactivity, permanent porosity and greater surface area which make them auspicious in the adsorption/separation of various organic pollutants. The MOF materials are named differently, i.e. organic zeolite equivalents, metal–organic polymers, coordination polymer and hybrid organic–inorganic materials. The abbreviations used in the naming of MOF indicated the place of their discovery, research groups, iso-reticular materials, etc. This review deals with the nomenclature and latest key methods for the synthesis of metal–organic framework. The current literature on the adsorptive removal of toxic organic as well as inorganic pollutants by MOF materials and their derivatives from aqueous solutions has also been assessed in this review.
ISSN:0026-265X
DOI:10.1016/j.microc.2020.105579