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Cerium based UiO-66 MOF as a multipollutant adsorbent for universal water purification.

J Hazard Mater

August 2021

Centre for Nano and Material Sciences, JAIN (Deemed-to-be-University), Jain Global Campus, Bengaluru 562112, Karnataka, India. Electronic address:

Herein, we demonstrate the use of cerium (Ce)-UiO-66 metal organic framework (MOF) for the removal of a variety of potentially toxic pollutants. The Ce-UiO-66 MOF, with similar framework topologies to Zr-UiO-66, has not been explored for its adsorptive properties in water remediation. The replacement of Zr metal center with Ce yields a MOF that can be synthesized in shorter durations with lesser energy consumptions and with excellent multipollutant adsorption properties.

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MOF based engineered materials in water remediation: Recent trends.

J Hazard Mater

February 2021

Centre for Nano and Material Sciences, JAIN (Deemed-to-be-University), Jain Global Campus, Bengaluru, 562112, Karnataka, India. Electronic address:

The significant upsurge in the demand for freshwater has prompted various developments towards water sustainability. In this context, several materials have gained remarkable interest for the removal of emerging contaminants from various freshwater sources. Among the currently investigated materials for water treatment, metal organic frameworks (MOFs), a developing class of porous materials, have provided excellent platforms for the separation of several pollutants from water.

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Article Synopsis
  • Toxic pollutants like dyes and metal ions in water can harm the environment, so it's important to find ways to remove them.
  • Diatomaceous earth (DE) is a cheap and effective tool for cleaning water, especially when it's specially modified.
  • This review looks at how well surface-modified DE can remove these pollutants, its different modification methods, and compares their costs and effectiveness.
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Bio-inspired materials for defluoridation of water: A review.

Chemosphere

August 2020

Centre for Nano and Material Sciences, Jain University, Jain Global Campus, Bengaluru, 562112, Karnataka, India. Electronic address:

The polluted water sources pose a serious issue concerning the various health hazards they bring along. Due to various uncontrolled anthropogenic and industrial activities, a great number of pollutants have gained entry into the water systems. Among all the emerging contaminants, anionic species such as fluoride cause a major role in polluting the water bodies because of its high reactivity with other elements.

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Diatomaceous earth or diatom (DE) are naturally available and low cost micro particles with distinct porous structure were used as an adsorbent for the removal of a hazardous dye, Eriochrome Black T (EBT). The surface modification of these DE were performed by sol-gel and hydrothermal methods to obtain a series of adsorbents such as diatom-ceria (DC), diatom-silica xerogel (DX), and diatom-silica xerogel-ceria (DXC). A cauliflower like morphology structure of ceria was observed on DE and DX.

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