Synthesis and Characterization of NiCoMn MOFs for Wastewater Treatment
Muhammad Farhan, Osama Aziz

TL;DR
This paper reports the synthesis and characterization of NiCoMn MOFs with nanoporous structures, demonstrating their high potential for effective wastewater treatment through adsorption and catalysis.
Contribution
The study introduces a simple hydrothermal synthesis method for NiCoMn MOFs and characterizes their properties for wastewater treatment applications.
Findings
Successful synthesis confirmed by XRD analysis.
SEM revealed nanoporous surface morphology.
High electrostatic attraction indicates effectiveness in contaminant removal.
Abstract
Water pollution has become a global problem. Sources of wastewater majorly include industrial and commercial sectors. To cater to the exponential increase in clean water, efficient technologies are needed to treat wastewater. Several techniques such as redox reactions, membrane filtrations, mechanical processes, chemical treatment and adsorption techniques have been employed. However, their cost and effectiveness is still a major problem. In this study, we employed an effective wastewater treatment technique by synthesizing NiCoMn MOFs using a simple hydrothermal technique and characterized the properties using XRD and SEM for their possible characteristics. XRD analysis confirmed the successful synthesis of NiCoMn MOFs. Sufficient information regarding the surface morphology and topology was given by the SEM analysis which proved a nanoporous structure with high surface area effective…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCatalytic Processes in Materials Science · Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
