Publications by authors named "Gerard Boix"

Article Synopsis
  • Heavy metal contamination in water is a serious global issue, especially in areas with outdated water infrastructure.
  • Adsorption-based water filters are becoming popular for providing safe drinking water due to their cost-effectiveness and efficiency.
  • The study details the creation of a new water filter adsorbent using a metal-organic framework (MOF) with promising results in removing various heavy metals, achieving standards set for safe drinking water.
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Pollution of water with heavy metals is a global environmental problem whose impact is especially severe in developing countries. Among water-purification methods, adsorption of heavy metals has proven to be simple, versatile, and cost-effective. However, there is still a need to develop adsorbents with a capacity to remove multiple metal pollutants from the same water sample.

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Here, we report the covalent post-synthetic modification (CPSM) of MOFs using the photothermal effect. Specifically, we subjected mixtures of a photothermally active MOF and another reagent to irradiation with a UV-Vis lamp. This caused the MOF to heat up, which in turn caused the other reagent to melt and subsequently react with the functional groups on the walls of the MOF pores.

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A critical bottleneck for the use of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as drug delivery systems has been allowing them to reach their intracellular targets without being degraded in the acidic environment of the lysosomes. Cells take up particles by endocytosis through multiple biochemical pathways, and the fate of these particles depends on these routes of entry. Here, we show the effect of functional group incorporation into a series of Zr-based MOFs on their endocytosis mechanisms, allowing us to design an efficient drug delivery system.

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