3 Metal-organic framework for heterogeneous catalysis
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Muhammad Pervaiz
, Naqeeb Ullah , Talha Mumtaz , Zohaib Saeed , Ahmad Adnan , Muhammad Pervaiz , Umer Younas , Ikram Ahmad , Asma Zaidi and Ayoub Rashid
Abstract
The properties, synthesis, and future of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are discussed in this article. The network established by the MOF is extremely adaptable, making it extremely useful. MOFs are synthesized using a variety of techniques, including sonochemical, electrochemical, mechanochemical, electrochemical, and microwave-aided processes. Many food products and other commodities are now made employing MOFs as a heterocatalyst in processes. Furthermore, their eco-friendly qualities and green synthesis make them significant in the past, present, and future.
Abstract
The properties, synthesis, and future of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are discussed in this article. The network established by the MOF is extremely adaptable, making it extremely useful. MOFs are synthesized using a variety of techniques, including sonochemical, electrochemical, mechanochemical, electrochemical, and microwave-aided processes. Many food products and other commodities are now made employing MOFs as a heterocatalyst in processes. Furthermore, their eco-friendly qualities and green synthesis make them significant in the past, present, and future.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- List of contributors IX
- 1 Metal-organic framework introduction 1
- 2 Metal-organic framework properties 13
- 3 Metal-organic framework for heterogeneous catalysis 21
- 4 Homogeneous catalysis using MOFs 29
- 5 MOF: an emerging material for biomedical applications 35
- 6 Pharmaceutical wastes: an overview 51
- 7 Recent advancement and development in MOF-based materials for the removal of pharmaceutical waste 73
- 8 Future prospective of metal-organic frameworks for pharmaceutical wastes 95
- 9 MOF – a promising material for energy applications 109
- 10 Polymer-coated MOF for pharmaceutical waste removal 137
- 11 MOF-derived nanocomposites for the removal of ciprofloxacin 157
- Index 177
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- List of contributors IX
- 1 Metal-organic framework introduction 1
- 2 Metal-organic framework properties 13
- 3 Metal-organic framework for heterogeneous catalysis 21
- 4 Homogeneous catalysis using MOFs 29
- 5 MOF: an emerging material for biomedical applications 35
- 6 Pharmaceutical wastes: an overview 51
- 7 Recent advancement and development in MOF-based materials for the removal of pharmaceutical waste 73
- 8 Future prospective of metal-organic frameworks for pharmaceutical wastes 95
- 9 MOF – a promising material for energy applications 109
- 10 Polymer-coated MOF for pharmaceutical waste removal 137
- 11 MOF-derived nanocomposites for the removal of ciprofloxacin 157
- Index 177