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    Environmentally Benign Biosynthesis of Hierarchical MOF/Bacterial Cellulose Composite Sponge for Nerve Agent Protection by Cheung, Yuk Ha, Ma, Kaikai, Wasson, Megan C., Wang, Xingjie, Idrees, Karam B., Islamoglu, Timur, Mahle, John, Peterson, Gregory W., Xin, John H., Farha, Omar K.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (02-05-2022)
    “…The fabrication of MOF polymer composite materials enables the practical applications of MOF‐based technology, in particular for protective suits and masks…”
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    Mussel‐Inspired Design of a Self‐Adhesive Agent for Durable Moisture Management and Bacterial Inhibition on PET Fabric by Wang, Yuanfeng, Xia, Gang, Yu, Hui, Qian, Baitai, Cheung, Yuk Ha, Wong, Lan Heung, Xin, John H.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-09-2021)
    “…Functional textiles with advanced moisture management can enhance human comfort and physiological health. However, conventional wet finishing processes used…”
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    Functional Textiles with Smart Properties: Their Fabrications and Sustainable Applications by Zhang, Yabin, Xia, Xiaohu, Ma, Kaikai, Xia, Gang, Wu, Maoqi, Cheung, Yuk Ha, Yu, Hui, Zou, Bingsuo, Zhang, Xiangwu, Farha, Omar K., Xin, John H.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-08-2023)
    “…Benefiting from inherent lightweight, flexibility, and good adaptability to human body, functional textiles are attracting tremendous attention to cope with…”
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    Capillary Condensation Mediated Fluidic Straining for Enhanced Bacterial Inactivation by Zhao, Yuanyuan, A, Hubao, Cheung, Yuk Ha, Lam, Yintung, Tang, Jiayue, Li, Han, Yang, Zhibing, Xin, John Haozhong

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-08-2024)
    “…Biomaterials capable of continuously inactivating pathogens are essential for suppressing transmission of infectious diseases, such as epidemic cerebrospinal…”
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    Fibrous Zr‐MOF Nanozyme Aerogels with Macro‐Nanoporous Structure for Enhanced Catalytic Hydrolysis of Organophosphate Toxins by Ma, Kaikai, Cheung, Yuk Ha, Kirlikovali, Kent O., Xie, Haomiao, Idrees, Karam B., Wang, Xiaoliang, Islamoglu, Timur, Xin, John H., Farha, Omar K.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-03-2024)
    “…Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with Lewis acid catalytic sites, such as zirconium‐based MOFs (Zr‐MOFs), comprise a growing class of phosphatase‐like nanozymes…”
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    Environmentally Benign Biosynthesis of Hierarchical MOF/Bacterial Cellulose Composite Sponge for Nerve Agent Protection by Cheung, Yuk Ha, Ma, Kaikai, Wasson, Megan C., Wang, Xingjie, Idrees, Karam B., Islamoglu, Timur, Mahle, John, Peterson, Gregory W., Xin, John H., Farha, Omar K.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (02-05-2022)
    “…The fabrication of MOF polymer composite materials enables the practical applications of MOF‐based technology, in particular for protective suits and masks…”
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    Zirconium-Based Metal–Organic Frameworks as Reusable Antibacterial Peroxide Carriers for Protective Textiles by Ma, Kaikai, Cheung, Yuk Ha, Xie, Haomiao, Wang, Xingjie, Evangelopoulos, Michael, Kirlikovali, Kent O., Su, Shengyi, Wang, Xiaoliang, Mirkin, Chad A., Xin, John H., Farha, Omar K.

    Published in Chemistry of materials (28-03-2023)
    “…Countries around the world have sought efficient protective coverings, including masks, gowns, and fabrics, for air purification to protect people against…”
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    Protection against Chemical Warfare Agents and Biological Threats Using Metal–Organic Frameworks as Active Layers by Ma, Kaikai, Cheung, Yuk Ha, Kirlikovali, Kent O., Wang, Xiaoliang, Islamoglu, Timur, Xin, John H., Farha, Omar K.

    Published in Accounts of materials research (24-02-2023)
    “…The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic outbreak and the unfortunate misuse of toxic chemical warfare agents (CWAs) highlight the importance of developing functional materials…”
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