Correction: Electrospun ZIF-67/PVDF composite membranes for efficient ciprofloxacin removal from wastewater
Ping Li, Xiaolin Yue, Anhong Li, Can Cui, Lan Wang, Wenyuan Tan

TL;DR
This paper corrects a previous study on using ZIF-67/PVDF membranes to remove ciprofloxacin from wastewater.
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The paper provides corrections to the original study's information or data.
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The original study focused on efficient ciprofloxacin removal using composite membranes.
Corrections were made to ensure the accuracy of the published results.
Abstract
Correction for ‘Electrospun ZIF-67/PVDF composite membranes for efficient ciprofloxacin removal from wastewater’ by Ping Li et al., RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 11503–11510, https://doi.org/10.1039/D5RA00237K.
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The authors regret that the molecular weight of PVDF was not correctly given in the article. For the sentence beginning “Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF, Sinopharm, 400 000) particles...” on page 11504, the corrected sentence should read as follows: “Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF, Sinopharm, 1 000 000) particles, hexahydrate cobalt nitrate (Co(NO_3_)2·6H_2_O, Aladdin, 99.9%), methanol (Macklin, 99.5%), 2-methyl imidazole (Aladdin, 99%), polyvinyl pyrrolidone (Aladdin, K30), N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF, Aladdin, 99.5%), and ciprofloxacin (Aladdin, 98%) were of analytical grade and used without further purification”.
The Royal Society of Chemistry apologises for these errors and any consequent inconvenience to authors and readers.
