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  • Researchers have focused on creating functionalized cellulose materials using copper-based MOFs (specifically MOF199), but not much work has been done with woody materials like bamboo and balsa due to their complex compositions.
  • This article reports the successful synthesis of MOF199 on moso bamboo and balsa wood at room temperature for the first time, noting that the wood's surface roughness and structure affect the size of the MOF crystals.
  • Coated bamboo and wood showed improved antibacterial properties, significantly reducing bacterial colony levels from 8.98 to 2.08 CFU cm, suggesting a new approach for enhancing woody materials with MOFs for antibacterial use.

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