Chemistry

Ultrahigh charge utilization of C−C bridge-dependent MOF@COFs empowering sustainable removal of trace pharmaceuticals

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This study presents a hybrid porous material constructed by integrating Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) with Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs) through covalent carbon-carbon bridges, creating a MOF@COF composite architecture. The C-C linkage strategy enables exceptionally high charge utilization efficiency within the material, enhancing its adsorption and electrochemical performance for capturing trace pharmaceutical contaminants from water. The researchers demonstrate that this structural design significantly outperforms conventional adsorbents in removing low-concentration drug compounds, achieving sustainable and efficient remediation under realistic conditions.


Pharmaceutical micropollutants in water systems pose persistent risks to ecosystems and human health, and this material offers a scalable, high-efficiency approach to removing them at trace concentrations where conventional water treatment methods typically fail.


Source: Ultrahigh charge utilization of C−C bridge-dependent MOF@COFs empowering sustainable removal of trace pharmaceuticals