HOW TO CLEAN WATER WITH MOFs

There are very porous materials, known as metal-organic frameworks or MOFs, which have ordered structures with pores of molecular size. As if it were a construction set, MOFs are obtained by assembling their units, ligands and metals, resulting in infinite possible structures. These materials are very useful for trapping and storing molecules, so they stand out in their applications in biomedicine (for the controlled release of drugs) and their use in environmental implications (such as the selective capture of greenhouse gases)

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