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- W4220781189 abstract "Clean water being the right and absolute necessity for the survival of all the species living in our ecosystem, its contamination by human activities has started to perturb the environmental balance causing a matter of concern and making wastewater remediation the need of the hour. Out of all the methods of elimination and removal of the various types of contaminants from the water sources, MOFs due to their adaptive aspects such as pore size, surface area, and tailorable active sites for adsorption, are the fastest-growing division in coordination chemistry to remove the various contaminating agents in water sources. In the present manuscript, we have discussed the recent advancements in the metal–organic framework technology for the elimination and degradation of several types of pollutants, and for this purpose, we have mainly divided the contaminants into inorganic and organic contaminants with further subfamilies. Further to conclude we have highlighted the areas of challenges and future prospects of MOFs for sustainable wastewater treatment." @default.
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