2023
DOI: 10.1002/tcr.202380601
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Cover Picture: Surface, Interface and Structure Optimization of Metal‐Organic Frameworks: Towards Efficient Resourceful Conversion of Industrial Waste Gases (Chem. Rec. 6/2023)

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“…MOFs exist in the form of powder crystallites, which are widely used in energy storage and transfer, pollution control, and other industrial processes . For instance, in industrial production, waste gas is continuously discharged, thereby continuously intensifying air pollution . Traditional methods use modified silica to capture SOx/NOx and CO 2 ; however, the deactivation of toxic chemical adsorbents and amine adsorption sites and amination of solids can adversely affect adsorbents, as an alternative to traditional porous materials. , Organic MOFs can well address these problems owing to their excellent adsorption performance and chemical stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MOFs exist in the form of powder crystallites, which are widely used in energy storage and transfer, pollution control, and other industrial processes . For instance, in industrial production, waste gas is continuously discharged, thereby continuously intensifying air pollution . Traditional methods use modified silica to capture SOx/NOx and CO 2 ; however, the deactivation of toxic chemical adsorbents and amine adsorption sites and amination of solids can adversely affect adsorbents, as an alternative to traditional porous materials. , Organic MOFs can well address these problems owing to their excellent adsorption performance and chemical stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%