Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are an emerging class of porous materials with potential applications in gas storage, separations, catalysis, and chemical sensing. Despite numerous …
In recent years, there has been rapid growth of enzyme-mimicking catalytic nanomaterials (nanozymes). Compared with biological enzymes, nanozymes exhibit several superiorities …
Owing to the vast diversity of linkers, nodes, and topologies, metal–organic frameworks can be tailored for specific tasks, such as chemical separations or catalysis. Accordingly, these …
S Yuan, JS Qin, CT Lollar, HC Zhou - ACS central science, 2018 - ACS Publications
Group 4 metal-based metal–organic frameworks (MIV-MOFs), including Ti-, Zr-, and Hf- based MOFs, are one of the most attractive classes of MOF materials owing to their superior …
Organophoshorus nerve agents are among the most toxic chemicals known to humans, and because of their unfortunate recent use despite international bans, there is an urgent need …
Nanozymes are defined as nanomaterials exhibiting enzyme-like properties, and they possess both catalytic functions and nanomaterial's unique physicochemical characteristics …
Since sulfur mustard was first used in World War I, significant efforts have been made in materials and methods development for the adsorption and detoxification of different classes …
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are highly versatile materials that find applications in several fields. Highly stable zirconium/hafnium-based MOFs were recently introduced and …
AH Vahabi, F Norouzi, E Sheibani… - Coordination Chemistry …, 2021 - Elsevier
UiO based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have attracted much attention of many scientists among the large family of Zirconium MOFs. UiO-series including UiO-66,-67 and …