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Activated carbon versus metal-organic frameworks: A review of their PFAS adsorption performance

Katherine A. Brown
- 01 Mar 2022 - 
- Vol. 425, pp 127810-127810
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In this paper , a review of recent results addressing the adsorption of PFAS on activated carbons and metal-organic frameworks (MOF) is presented, which emphasizes the effects of these modifications on the PFAS mechanism and brings the critical assessment of the advantages and disadvantages of both groups as PFAS adsorbents.
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This article is published in Journal of Hazardous Materials.The article was published on 2022-03-01. It has received 48 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Adsorption & Activated carbon.

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A review on anion-pillared metal–organic frameworks (APMOFs) and their composites with the balance of adsorption capacity and separation selectivity for efficient gas separation

TL;DR: Anion-pillared MOFs with customized pore size/shape and chemistry have broken the trade-off between adsorption capacity and separation selectivity, which have been used for high efficient separation of gas mixtures as mentioned in this paper .
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Distribution, transformation and remediation of poly- and per-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in wastewater sources

TL;DR: In this article , the distribution, transformation, and remediation of poly-and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and their substitutes in wastewater sources are covered, and the review examines and compares current technologies which can treat and remove PFAS from wastewaters.
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PFOS destruction in a continuous supercritical water oxidation reactor

TL;DR: In this article , a continuous flow supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) reactor operated in an autogenic regime achieved by introducing pilot fuel and compressed air is described, which can achieve sufficient temperatures to destroy one of the most recalcitrant PFAS - perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS).
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A comprehensive review of recent advances in the synthesis and application of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for the adsorptive sequestration of pollutants from wastewater

TL;DR: In this paper , a critical and comprehensive review of recent progress in the synthesis and deployment of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) based adsorbents for the sequestration of common pollutants such as heavy metals, dyes, antibiotics, and some emerging pollutants from aqueous solutions is presented.
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A new zirconium inorganic building brick forming metal organic frameworks with exceptional stability.

TL;DR: The Zr-MOFs presented in this work have the toughness needed for industrial applications; decomposition temperature above 500 degrees C and resistance to most chemicals, and they remain crystalline even after exposure to 10 tons/cm2 of external pressure.
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Very Large Breathing Effect in the First Nanoporous Chromium(III)-Based Solids: MIL-53 or CrIII(OH)·{O2C−C6H4−CO2}·{HO2C−C6H4−CO2H}x·H2Oy

TL;DR: The first three-dimensional chromium(III) dicarboxylate, MIL-53as or CrIII(OH)·{O2C−C6H4−CO2}·{HO2C −C 6H4 −CO2H}0.75, has been obtained under hydrothermal conditions (as: as-synthesized).
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An overview of the modification methods of activated carbon for its water treatment applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the potential of surface modified activated carbons towards water treatment has been discussed and a review article is aimed at providing precise information on efforts made by various researchers in the field of surface modification of activated carbon for water pollution control.
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Adsorption behavior and mechanism of perfluorinated compounds on various adsorbents--a review.

TL;DR: This review paper would be helpful for the preparation of effective adsorbents for PFC removal and understanding interfacial process of PFCs during their transport and fate in aquatic environments.
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